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Will offer Gogo service on NY/CA routes later this year
(old news - 03:19PM Wednesday Jan 14 2009)
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United Airlines became the latest airline to announce their in flight broadband plans, today saying they'll be offering Wi-Fi service on their routes between New York and California later this year. According to the airline, they'll be installing Gogo broadband service on thirteen planes, all of which make the daily trek from JFK in New York City to either Los Angeles or San Francisco.

Whether on United or the four other U.S airlines Aircell now has agreements with, Gogo costs passengers $9.95 on flights of three hours or less, and $12.95 on flights of more than three hours. The Gogo service involves 92 EVDO cell sites aimed ever upward, designed to provide 2Mbps+ connectivity to each Gogo enabled plane that passes overhead. VoIP is banned, though VPN connectivity works.

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"We are investing in products and services that are most important to our customers, and having Wi-Fi access on board is something that they have told us is key to making their flights more productive and enjoyable," proclaims Dennis Cary, senior vice president and chief customer officer for United.

Like most in flight broadband announcements, United Airline's announcement today is welcome news but a little underweight. United isn't committed to a broader deployment of Gogo yet, simply saying they'll be assessing customer feedback on these initial flights to determine additional rollout plans. Only Virgin and Delta say they'll ultimately be deploying the service across their entire fleet, and for the former, that's not a particularly huge task.

Despite being somewhat of a no-brain offering and broadly deployed overseas, in flight broadband in the States has had a very rocky road in implementation. By and large that's due to the the sorry financial state of our airline industry, made evident by the crater that is Boeing's defunct Connexion service. But now Aircell seems positioned to dominate, with their only major competitor (Row44) still testing their technology with Alaska and Southwest Airlines.

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ninjatutle
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Not bad

Only if I could get an electrical outlet too though..
me1212

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Pleasant Hill, MO

Re: Not bad

I know, well I guess i'll just have to bring extra batteries.

ninjatutle
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Re: Not bad

It would suck for those with Apples with non removable batteries...

SammyBK
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Los Angeles, CA

Re: Not bad

All the planes they are outfitting it with are their P.S. 757s that have AC outlets at every seat (even coach). I just flew one of these flights for the first time a few days ago, and wifi would be a welcome addition.

AMDUSER
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I wonder how long it will take someone to vpn to their VoIP (phone) enabled office and start talking?

Hmm..

TheToro
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London, UK
you can get it in international flights.
BigDog

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Montpelier, VT

Nice....

Bout time we can get internet in flight. Just have to watch out for those porn bandits.

ninjatutle
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Re: Nice....

This is why you get this and ask for extra napkins.
BigDog

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Re: Nice....

Where can i get one of those actually make it two, lol that is funny stuff.

S_engineer

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Chicago, IL

Re: Nice....

Isn't that one of the Blanket with arms they're selling now? I forgot what its called...

wifi4milez
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Row 44

Row 44 appears to use a satellite uplink (instead of ground based EVDO like Gogo), so the services are actually quite different. I would suspect that if the airlines really want to prevent VoIP they go with a Row 44 solution (latency makes it impossible), however from an end user perspective Gogo is a much more robust solution.
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reub2000
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scary

What is that creepy guy doing in the overhead bin?
rgoltsch

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Re: scary

said by reub2000 See Profile :

What is that creepy guy doing in the overhead bin?
He's the guy who bought the latest "no-frills" fare.

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Re: scary

said by rgoltsch See Profile :

said by reub2000 See Profile :

What is that creepy guy doing in the overhead bin?
He's the guy who bought the latest "no-frills" fare.
Must've been a choice between overhead or the cargo hold.

PolarBear
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UMA, anyone?

I wonder if a T-mobile UMA phone would work on that connection? Yes Gogo blocks VOIP, but UMA is more like a VPN tunnel.
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nixen
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No Trans-Atlantic??

Man... I'm supposed to be flying back and forth to Germany this spring. Would have really been useful for that.
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