Alaska Airlines will offer in-flight Wi-Fi using Row 44’s satelli...
Alaska Airlines will offer in-flight Wi-Fi using Row 44’s satellite broadband service, the airline said. The service will be tested on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 in spring 2008 and, if all goes well, rolled out to the company’s…
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114-plane fleet. Besides standard Web browsing, e-mail and virtual private network access, Alaska will offer “stored in-flight entertainment content.” The Ku- band service works over land, water and across borders, unlike traditional air-to-ground service, for Alaska’s routes to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico, Alaska said. Row 44 and Alaska collaborated for two years on the project. No terms were disclosed.