Posted Jan 23rd 2008 12:16PM by Donald Melanson
Filed under: Transportation, Wireless

It's taken
a while, but it looks like Southwest Airlines is the latest (and no doubt far from the last) to jump on the
in-flight WiFi bandwagon although, as with most, it's still quite a ways from rolling out the service across the board. Still, according to the airline, at least four of its planes will be outfitted with the desirable service by this summer as part of the initial testing, with each of those relying on satellite internet service provided by the folks at Row 44 (last seen hooking up
Alaska Air with some in-flight WiFi of their own). No word if the service will be free or not, but the company promises it'll
"set the standard for excellence in inflight connectivity," which would be somewhat hard to do if they're charging you through the nose for it.
source : engadget.com
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