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Virgin America Upgrades WiFi Service

Virgin America announced it will be the first airline to offer Gogo Wireless’ new ATG-4 service. Gogo says the new service is up to four times faster than its current service and uses EV-DO Rev. B technology, dual modems and directional antennas. I’ve used Gogo’s current service on several flights and I’ve always been impressed. more »

Getting free WiFi in the sky

If you happen to be flying anywhere this holiday season, we here at Gadgetell have found a helpful website that will allow you to check up on the latest technology news while 30,000 feet in the sky. Folks over at MyMoneyBlog.com have posted some coupons to get free Wi-Fi while flying. If you are flying more »

Add Continental to gadget-friendly airlines

Continental has joined the elite ranks of Virgin America, American, United, even the illustrious AirTran and have made the decision to offer WiFi on itsflights. The new service will begin rolling out before summer 2010. Continental will use Gogo Inflight Internet as the WiFi provider. Interestingly, Gogo offers different rates depending on the device you more »

US Airways announces plans for in-flight Wi-Fi

Whether you are traveling on a business trip or on a family vacation, accessing the Internet may not only be a luxury, but a necessity for some. With that in mind, many airlines have been trying to equip their planes with Wi-Fi in order to make the flight experience better. Today, US Airways announced they would be partnering with AirCell to provide their Wi-Fi serice, Gogo, to all users starting in 2010.

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 »