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Airline Carriers Seek Mobile Communications Revenue to Counter the Downturn
- Published 28 Apr 2009 by Jake Saunders
The walls around one of the last domains of non-wireless communications are finally coming down. An increasing number of airlines are now making it possible to browse the Internet, check e-mails, and make and receive calls from your seat while in the air. This is not the first time we’ve seen similar developments, however. Security concerns have previously been a major stumbling block. So, the question is: will the market for onboard wireless communication heat up or stall yet again?
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