Wed 11 Feb 2009
from gizmodo.com
Southwest this week began testing their own in-flight wi-fi service, based on a satellite connection from Row 44. It’s on one plane now with more coming soon, and right now, it’s free.
Southwest is using a satellite-based system from Row 44, and not the cellular connection used by most other airlines with Aircell’s GoGo service. So if you find yourself on that one and soon to be handful of Row 44-equipped planes, you can surf for free.
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February 12th, 2009 at 9:49 am
air p@wn =) - Great everyone is going to turn on their laptops to see if wifi is on their flight. Little do they know they just connected to Karmetasploit.