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nitzan
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Re: that sucks

You have to remember business customers.

1. If I can work on an airplane, it'll give me a couple of hours I didn't have before. It's not a linear comparison - but an hour of my time is worth far more than $10.

2. It's deductible.

3. I already pay $10 or so to connect for half an hour while waiting at the airport. I'd rather spend those $10 for 2+ hours on the plane instead.

Don't get me wrong- I'd rather see lower prices too. But keep in mind that it costs far more to provide broadband on an airplane than it does to provide you signal over DSL - not to mention only a small percentage of users will use it. If airlines were selling it for a few bucks then not only would they not be making enough money to support the service - connection speed would suck.
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jc100

join:2002-04-10

Well I have to disagree a bit.

1) Business Class Travelers should get it free anyway. They are paying mega bucks for first class. Most of those guys fly that way to begin with, so this would be something to give them as a perk / added luxury for doing so.

2) Airports offer FREE wifi. At least every airport I've been to has it. If you are leary about using an open wifi, then get like an EVDO card or use your phone. It's what I do.

3) Airplane connection costs about the same as normal EVDO. Instead of the signal pointing down, it points up. No real added costs as the EVDO network working all the same, just needing a bit more of a stronger signal.


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Any of the airports I've been to charge for wifi...

jc100

join:2002-04-10

Ive been to Atlanta (ATL), Hobby (HOU), Intercontinental (IAH), among others and never once paid for wifi. There were always free wifi signals in the airport. However, I preferred t use my EVDO most times unless I was getting a spotty signal. Yet, never once paid for airport wifi and I never did anything illegal to get it either. It merely said free public wifi and I connected.

nitzan
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I have never seen free Wi-Fi in any airport I've been to - and I've been to quite a few. Flying to Las Vegas tomorrow, actually!

Let me rephrase: by "business customers" I didn't mean "customers in business class". I meant customers traveling in economy, who would benefit from doing business aboard a plane.

I think the point I'm trying to make is that personally I don't care what the cost is as long as it's affordable - if it's available I'll use it - just make it available on all flights!
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jc100

join:2002-04-10


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You flying out of Po-Dunk (Back water) airports and not major hubs? Most Major Airports I've visited have free wifi, at least in and around the flights I've taken. Maybe it's the local starbucks offering a signal or the airport itself. I don't know. All I know is I get the free public wifi and I get the net. Maybe you are using smaller airports (which tend to be cheaper), but lack such amenities? You ever been to ATL (Atlanta), HOU( Hobby), IAH (Intercontinental), DWI among others? Those all had wifi when I visited. Lately, I've flown more times in the past year, then in my entire life. The tally stands at 4 trips in a year so far. Flown several times in the past, but never this much in one given period. I'm not a business traveler, just had stuff to get done I guess this year.

nitzan
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I've been to all of those in the past. My most frequented airports lately have been ATL, LGA, EWR, JFK, DFW. I haven't counted exactly, but last year I must have taken more than 20 flights. I have never encountered free Wi-Fi in any of those airports, sorry.
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jc100

join:2002-04-10
Odd. I've gotten it with no trouble. Maybe you flights are in a different area. Everytime I've flown out of these guys, I got a signal to use.
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