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In-Flight WiFi: Going International

February 7, 2008 at 9:49 AM | 2 Comments

With all the excitement over on-board WiFi announcements here in the United States, it's easy to forget that carriers abroad have already wrapped up their testing of in-flight Internet. More than a couple airlines have had passengers successfully texting their sucker friends "Guess where I am right now?!" Among them are Qantas, Ryanair, Air France, Singapore Airlines and Emirates.

These carriers are using a satellite technology developed by a company called EMS Technologies. Because the system is space- rather than land-based, passengers can use cell phones, PDAs and laptops over the ocean. That's a major plus for carriers like Qantas and Singapore.

While pricing is still, ahem, up in the air, we can't imagine it will be that much. And for a lot of people, EMS's CEO realizes, the cost won't really even be a factor:

If I'm flying from Paris to New York and Air France lets me use my Blackberry in-flight while United Airlines doesn't, which one do you think I'm going to choose?

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2 Comments

  1. DavidH

    Jaunted Member
    April 25, 2008 at 11:14 AM




    In flight wi-fi possible by EMS Technologies

    The Atlanta based manufacturer is EMS Technologies (ELMG) not EMI.

  1. pbb

    Jaunted Editor
    April 25, 2008 at 11:39 AM




    So it is...

    We should've fact checked the original story, which had that error in it. Our post has been corrected.

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