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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. In flight wi-fi possible by EMS Technologies

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

  1. So it is...

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

    [ Parent ]

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