After Delays, In-Flight Broadband Arrives – Sort of — many trials still very limited in scope

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17 Mar 2009


We’re slowly moving past the days of Boeing’s failed Connexion service, as a number of airlines finally start launching broadband trials of in-flight broadband options. Our friend Glenn Fleishman offers a great birds eye view of the current status of such projects in a lengthy and comprehensive piece over at Ars Technica. As an interesting aside, he notes that Virgin America has now started highlighting which flights have Wi-Fi via their flight scheduling website.


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