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Delta to use filters on in air Wi-Fi
Delta says it plans to block websites it deems “inappropriate” when it rolls out its new Wi-Fi service. The service will be available on selected planes later this year and on all of its flights in 2009. The airline’s original plan was to let flight attendants handle any issues, but they changed their mind and will now be using a software solution. Like American Airlines, they will also block VOIP service to avoid customer complaints of passengers making loud phone calls.
The Wi-Fi service will be provided by Aircell’s GoGo service, and they said they have no problem filtering content if requested. Privacy experts, not surprisingly are critical of the idea, fearing it could open the floodgates for outright censorship.
Delta to add Wi-Fi to all domestic flights
One of the world’s largest airlines, Delta Air Lines has announced that they will be outfitting all 330 plus of it’s US domestic airplanes with Wi-Fi access. The plan is to have all planes outfitted by the summer of 2009, which should be plenty of time, especially considering the technology can be installed into a more »
Delta Airlines becomes latest to accept cell phone as boarding pass
Joining Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines, Delta has become the latest to announce plans to begin accepting a cell phone or PDA as a boarding pass. This new boarding pass policy is currently only available for passengers at LaGuardia International Airport in New York. In addition this option is currently only available for those who more »















