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This is due almost exclusively to the rapid proliferation of two new airborne communications technologies - Aircell High Speed Internet (via the Aircell® photo: Creative Commons/user: snowyowls
WN.com - Articles related to Aer Lingus to hire 96 former SR Technics staff 2009
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This is due almost exclusively to the rapid proliferation of two new airborne communications technologies - Aircell High Speed Internet (via the Aircell® photo: Creative Commons/user: snowyowls
WN.com - Articles related to Aer Lingus to hire 96 former SR Technics staff 2009
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Aircell is already talking longingly about LTE, which will let them dramatically boost per-plane capacity.
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Row 44 used Ku band satellites, while Aircell is based on an air-to-ground system.
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Aircell is currently using EVDO Rev. A set to its special 800 MHz frequency allocation they won at auction.
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Aircell, which is adding about 100 planes a month, thinks pricing will move more toward subscriptions, with travelers buying packages of five flights or more and companies directly buying the service for their business travelers.
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It's supplied to the airlines by a Denver-based company called Aircell, which says it is in negotiations to offer the Gogo service on several other major U.S. airlines by next year.
Internet-a-Gogo: 2008
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The GoGo Inflight service, provided by an airborne communications company called Aircell, allows passengers to use their laptops or Wi-Fi-enabled mobile devices to surf the Web, send e-mails and log on to corporate networks for a fee paid with a credit card.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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The GoGo Inflight service, provided by an airborne communications company called Aircell, allows passengers to use their laptops or Wi-Fi-enabled mobile devices to surf the Web, send e-mails and log on to corporate networks for a fee paid with a credit card.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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Aircell, which is also working with several other carriers, will provide Internet access to planes via its own national network of 3G (third-generation) base stations on the ground.
Macworld 2008
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