 Reviews:
·Cox HSI
| Return on investment? Seems like a really cool idea, but you market share is very small. How many people on a plane have laptops? Then of those how many use the service? I would guess out of 200 passengers maybe 10 people (I just don't see USA passengers using at same rate) would use it per flight. And what about red-eye flights? Are they just serving business users only. I can't imagine an 8 year old with a laptop - maybe a gameboy.
Overall, I would think it was a great service, but sometimes just getting some well earned rest/sleep is just as important. [text was edited by author 2003-04-25 17:15:09] |
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 | I spend a great deal of time sitting inside those damnable high speed aluminum tubes and the last thing I want to do is drag out my laptop, whether there is a high speed Internet connection or not.
Any email I might get while en route can simply wait until I get to the hotel.
There maybe some frequent flyers who would use this service but I am one who would not at any price. |
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