engadget.com — Lufthansa is apparently joining the airborne scramble to get customers connected, announcing that with the help of T-Mobile it will be adding broadband service to its long-haul flights by 2008. While other airlines throughout Europe are racing to offer in-flight calling for shorter trips
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bethuneAug 1, 2007
Would be a great place to do some file sharing if you know what I mean.
bluntzillaAug 1, 2007
Does VoIP work?
bigtom3007Aug 2, 2007
They do :)
superkendallAug 2, 2007
Perhaps you can try stealing a moment or two of connectivity from planes passing overhead with a well-targeted pringles can.
nilsAug 2, 2007
Uh, yeah, so you travelled with an airplane for the first time and you had a bad experience. Welcome to the wonderful world of commercial aviation. I assure you that other airlines aren't better, and some are much worse.
nilsAug 2, 2007
Of course Engadget doesn't cite ANY sources. Welcome to Web 2.0 journalism, where people can make up stuff. And, really, the entire Engadget article reads horribly uninformed. What is "email", besides "data", after all?For the record: Yes, LH will re-introduce in-flight Internet (they had it until Conexxion went belly-up, which all those wondering about it here at Digg would have known had they read the Engadget posting), but they have not yet decided on a provider to use. My source works directly at Lufthansa; there was an internal (and quite unspecific) news item about this subject yesterday.
maccodeDec 10, 2007
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