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Tech Columnist Loves In-flight WiFi, Hates Paying For It
Show tunes aficionado and technology columnist David Pogue has finally gone where we've been for more than six months: Writing emails and reading RSS feeds thanks to in-flight WiFi. Welcome to 2009, D!
Maybe we're a bit too harsh: American Airlines has only outfitted a handful of planes with Gogo wireless, making it tricky to actually end up on a flight with internet. (Pogue found it on a trip from NYC to San Francisco.) What did he think?
Great. I mean, there’s not much to it: It’s WiFi on a plane. The speed was good, like a medium-fast cable modem. I did email, web, even watched a video or two (with headphones). I didn’t try doing Skype or iChat; I saw Gogo as an opportunity to be productive, not obnoxious.
Interestingly, Pogue thinks the $13 fee to use WiFi for six straight hours of flight is way too steep. We disagree: That's less than the cost of a checked bag, less than you'd pay at a hotel and just a couple bucks more than the "premium sandwich & chip combo" available for purchase on transcons. And if you're willing to spend $55 on a cab to JFK, what's another tenner to, you know, actually enjoy yourself on a plane?
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