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Mile-high wi-fi takes off on US airlines
...But will the companies hit the right price point to attract customers? Aircell, a company that sells air-to-ground telecommunications equipment to airlines, said... Read more
Mar 13, 2008
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In-flight broadband to take off with AirCell
...to a US company that wants to offer wi-fi service aloft. AirCell said on Monday it plans to use a newly acquired radio spectrum... Read more
Jun 6, 2006
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In-flight mobile use stays grounded in the US
...review." Wi-fi on planes, however, is another story. A spokesman for AirCell, the Colorado company that received an FCC licence last year enabling it... Read more
Apr 4, 2007
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Budget airline launches in-flight wi-fi
...full coverage of the continental US above 10,000 feet. Another company, AirCell, obtained a 3MHz licence for $31.3m. Earlier this year, JetBlue representatives... Read more
Dec 7, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
The A to Z of broadband
...a rollout of in-flight mobile connectivity. Back in June, US company Aircell announced its plans to use a newly acquired radio spectrum licence to... Read more
Nov 1, 2006
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