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[Springwise] German airline Lufthansa is relaunching its FlyNet in-flight broadband service. Lufthansa was the first to launch in-flight broadband in 2004, then powered by Boeing's Connexion system, .
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[TRENDBIRD (What's Next Big Thing ?)] TRENDBIRD (What's Next Big Thing ?) :: Lufthansa Auto-Tweets ...: German airline Lufthansa is relaunching its FlyNet in-flight broadband service. Lufthansa was the first to launch in-flight broadband in 2004, then powered by Boeing's Connexion system, which Boeing phased out in 2006.
[airlinetrends.com | reporting on product and service innovations in the airline industry] Lufthansa (re)launches FlyNet inflight broadband on long-haul flights: T-Mobile customers can use the inflight WiFi under their existing cell phone contracts, paying a fee of EUR1.80 for every 10 min. Under the 24-hour flat rate agreement, passengers can also use the FlyNet service on connecting Lufthansa flights during the period of validity as well as in Lufthansa lounges.
[PalmAddicts] PalmAddicts: Lufthansa launches in-flight WiFi: It's not just British Airways that offers free wifi on trans-atlantic routes but German carrier Lufthansa is adding in-flight broadband. "There's just no two ways about it: what Lufthansa has managed to accomplish here is nothing short of ... (URLs automatically linked.) Your Information. (Name and email address are required. Email address will not be displayed with the comment.) Name is required to post a comment. Please enter a valid email address. Invalid URL. Working. ...
[TechFever Network] Lufthansa to offer in-flight Internet connectivity | TechFever Network: Sure, it’s not really a new Internet service for the airline but it’s only now that the FlyNet service will include other passengers and not just the jetsetters. The service will initially be available to North Atlantic routes but soon enough, all flights will have Internet access after 2011 is over.
[DWS Aviation] Lufthansa in-flight internet via Wi-Fi, Lufthansa flights with ...: The FlyNet program, as it is called, will allow passengers to be connected to the internet all the way from Europe to New York. As of now only a few North Atlantic intercontinental routes are equipped with this facility, but the carrier is working on getting their entire intercontinental network on board this service by the end of 2011.
[Switched] American, Lufthansa Adding In-Flight Wi-Fi: The German airline previously offered Internet through Connexion, but the service failed because, surprisingly, not enough people were using it (and Boeing decided to stop footing the bill). Lufthansa will also be offering text messaging, e-mail, and data access for cell phones, but not phone calls.
[Useful To Me] Lufthansa auto-tweets passengers' midair turning up: German airline Lufthansa is relaunching its FlyNet in-flight broadband army. Lufthansa was the primary to initiation in-flight broadband in 2004, then powered mostly Boeing's Connexion scheme, which Boeing phased into the open air in .
[EMDMA] Lufthansa auto-tweets passengers' midair location: German airline Lufthansa is relaunching its FlyNet in-flight broadband service. Lufthansa was the first to launch in-flight broadband in 2004, then powered .
[Resource for Aviation Industry] view in browser - just4airlines.com: The inflight broadband connectivity offered by Lufthansa has been very well received by customers. Since the launch of Lufthansa FlyNet in December, many passengers on longhaul flights to the United States have used the new service.
[Business Blog] GE to Offload Flight Actuation System - Moog Aims to Buy GE ...: It was in June that GE CEO Jeff Immelt proclaimed that GE was committed to keeping more manufacturing jobs in America, even as GE has been an ardent proponent of the trend in outsourcing to destinations that made more economic sense. Pitching on his case that the US retain manufacturing on its shores so that manufacturing jobs accounted for at least 20% of all jobs in America, he showed the way with GEs Schenectady plant, where GE would make high density batteries used in electric cars.
[Gadling] Would you want to stay connected at 35000 feet? | Gadling.com: Although some awesome material could be gathered from live in-the-sky-blogging, and even though there will be restrictions on connectivity, I don't see how they would be able to stop people from disturbing others by speaking loudly on the phone or having cybersex through the web-cam. I'm not so sure anymore if I would want this in-flight option, would you?
[ChennaiWithin] Wireless internet onboard Lufthansa | ChennaiWithin: Thats not all, though we are not sure of the performance of the internet service but there are already plans for GSM/GPRS data service sometime next year and this means you can actually SMS your loved ones while you are flying. How much would the service cost?
[Switched] Southwest Airlines Adding In-Flight WiFi Internet Access This Summer: Dallas, Texas-based Southwest is working with Row 44 (self-described world leader in airborne broadband communication) to equip four aircraft for trials this summer so customers can have access to e-mail, music, shopping, ... Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. ...
[Gadling] Making Call From the Sky | Gadling.com: thanks to the recent boom in onboard broadband wireless Internet access, you can use Skype or Gizmo or which ever VOIP service you have, to make calls. Internet service in the air is currently offered by 10 carriers including SAS, Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa.
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