Would you pay for Internet on flights?
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Would you pay for Internet on flights?
Delta has announced that it is about to integrate all of it's airline fleet with wireless Internet. The cost of logging in will be around $10 for a three-hour flight and $13 for longer flights. I do believe they are going to restrict the use of Skype or other voice systems. Good idea or bad? Just wondering.
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People read, listen to their own CDs and stopped paying for movies. This is another way to get the lost revenue.
As for us, sure it's good as long as it's optional. If you see a woman watching your laptop screen, it's me, free entertainment
As for us, sure it's good as long as it's optional. If you see a woman watching your laptop screen, it's me, free entertainment
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(I can entertain myself all the way to Europe surfing the net).
It's a land based system so it's only available on flights in US and Canada.
It is very reliable, fast and you can surf the web. VOIP is the only part of the service that's not available at the moment, so passengers can't make calls using this service.
It's a land based system so it's only available on flights in US and Canada.
It is very reliable, fast and you can surf the web. VOIP is the only part of the service that's not available at the moment, so passengers can't make calls using this service.
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