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31 Mar 2009
American Airlines test of Aircell’s Gogo in-flight broadband service apparently went well, so the airline has decided to expand the service across its fleet. According to the carrier, they’ll be installing the service on more than 300 additional planes, 150 of which will be completed this year. 300 is about half of American’s total fleet — and it’s the planes that don’t fly over water, staying within reach of Aircell’s EVDO-based system. The service costs .95 for smart phone access on flights of any length, .95 for regular access on flights of three hours or less, and .95 on flights of more than three hours.
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The Internet has come a long way since its inception. There are now several different ways to get an internet connection. One can do this by inserting wireless internet card in computer or can use DSL. Apart from this, internet phones and ip phones are there as well to help people connect internet through phones. Internet telephony is not the last option available, wireless internet providers are there as well to offer internet connectivity.
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