Well, it's finally here, wifi on airplanes. I am posting this high above the Iowa plains, thanks to the new wifi service being offered by American Airlines on some domestic flights. today might be the first day, there are representatives from the service provider, GoGo internet, on the flight to offer any assistance.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
wifi at 32,000 feet
Details: $12.95 per flight segment. Easy sign up based on very simple browser based registration, takes all major CCs, and confirms your order very quickly. Initial experience provided very quick broadband access. It seems to allow full access to the internet, including IM, altough it has disabled any VOIP or audio/video chat capability. I assume that is to promote quiet surfing, a welcome choice. the thought of 70 people all talking to their computers via skype or ichat is too maddending to consider.
The service did go down briefly, but a restart of my computer has had it up and running flawlessly for the last 2 hours. good thing i have a second laptop battery!
for all those IP access whores like me, it's a very cool thing. for all those who have been dreading this day, sorry dude.
and please, no one tell my boss i can be reached in flight! :)
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Bill Hewson
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Suds take over Miami.
Sony using Miami like overflowing washing machine as the backdrop for a commercial for Sony's digital cameras. It must have been a blast to see live. More spots here on you tube.
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CitizenMags
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Labels: broadband, marketing, photography, video, viral, webisodes
Thursday, April 03, 2008
American Airlines to offer in flight broadband this year
Online broadband is coming sooner than you think, so now you can play multi-payer games while in flight to your hearts content.
With the news out today that you can't hide from your email any more, are you happy? sad? discuss.
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Bill Hewson
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2:40 PM
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Labels: broadband, digital, inflight, technology
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