United upgrading Gogo in-flight WiFi on its premium service fleet, speeds will reach 9.8 Mbps

It will not be enough to cancel out the Engadget editor utilizing in-flight WiFi to publish pic galleries (sorry, men), but it must make web surfing from coach a little less tiresome. United has merely revealed that it will certainly be upgrading its Gogo in-air WiFi service to maximize Gogo’s improved ATG-4 service, which guarantees to bump speeds from the present 3.1 Mbps to 9.8 Mbps making use of directional antennae, dual modems and EV-DO Rev. B. Prior to you get too enthusiastic, though, bear in mind that United has up until now only committed to retrofitting its premium service fleet, which consists of 13 airplanes that fly between New York’s JFK and either LAX or SFO.

Continue reading United upgrading Gogo in-flight WiFi on its premium service fleet, speeds will reach 9.8 MbpsFiled under: Transport, WirelessUnited upgrading Gogo in-flight WiFi on its premium service fleet, speeds will certainly reach 9.8 Mbps appeared onEngadget on Sat, 21 Jul 2012 03:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds. Permalink|| Email this|Remarks

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