http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080805/ap_on_hi_te/delta_wi_fi
8/5/2008 12:33:43 PM
reasonable price too. gg Delta.
8/5/2008 12:42:09 PM
people on flights that last 3 hours and 2 minutes are gonna be pissed
8/5/2008 12:52:42 PM
well you got to put the laptop away anyway before landing
8/5/2008 12:54:02 PM
Do they also have places to plug in your laptop?
8/5/2008 2:10:51 PM
haha...what is this, like 5-6 years behind Lufthansa?
8/5/2008 2:22:36 PM
I wonder how many seconds it will take them to block skype?
8/5/2008 3:39:48 PM
Completely new technology from what Lufthansa used. What Lufthansa and a small handful of airlines used was a satellite-based system built by Boeing called Connexion. Originally, domestic airlines were on board as launch customers, however, its release date happen to occur right after 9/11, so many of the domestic airlines backed out last minute because of the cost of installing the necessary hardware. When Boeing couldn't gather the needed customers to break even, they pulled the plug in 2006. It was a good technology that was just ahead of its time.Now that the market has settled a bit, a lot of these new providers like Aircell have stepped into place. They're using new technology; I don't believe they're satellite based but are instead using ground-based cellular transmitters instead.
8/5/2008 3:40:34 PM
How can they NOT be using satellites? On an international flight, can they stay connected to ground based communication systems?
8/5/2008 7:00:56 PM
Over land you can rely on direction antennas and vertically transmitting stations. Over the ocean you need satellites due to line of site issues.
8/5/2008 7:08:47 PM
this sucks, i was looking forward to browsing the internet while flying.
8/6/2008 12:15:51 AM
lol line of site
8/6/2008 12:35:01 AM
Yeah, had they used satellites versus land connections I would have been all about it.Would have loved using the net while flying to Mannheim.
8/7/2008 2:29:06 PM
I really hope they offer the ability to prepurchase and it can be rolled into the flight cost but I imagine that won't happen due to a few logistical issuesI imagine this will by and large be used solely by business travelers that can expense the cost and pass it onto their clients because they are "working" on the plane
8/7/2008 4:14:46 PM
bump
11/8/2010 2:23:24 PM
I have been fully appreciating in-flight Wi-Fi ... Thanks Google for making it free for the holidays! http://www.freeholidaywifi.com/
11/8/2010 2:28:41 PM
^I like the idea but what if you are using IE or Firefox? Does that recognize a different browser and just say you can't connect? What about smartphones?
11/8/2010 9:19:39 PM
You may have just inspired an Engadget post /http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/08/passengers-net-free-wifi-while-flying-delta-airtran-or-virgin-a/
11/8/2010 9:32:14 PM
Sweeeet
11/8/2010 10:42:14 PM