8/17/2006 5:22:28 PM
sucks
8/17/2006 5:29:56 PM
They couldn't compete pricewise with the terrestrial services
8/17/2006 5:34:21 PM
^ Depends. If you straight up compare them to your local WiFi hotspot then yes, they can't be compared (but then again, your local coffee shop doesn't have to worry about maintaining datastream 30,000 feet in the air over the Pacific Ocean at hundreds of miles per hour). However, there's no real alternative to Connexion at this time; the only possible alternative, the OnAir service in partnership with Airbus, isn't going to come out until late next year.
8/17/2006 6:25:19 PM
I wasn't talking about local wifi spots, I thought the terrestrial based services were in development
8/17/2006 6:49:16 PM
Luxury like this is wasted on the domestic air market.I don't know who boeing marketed too, but I would think that the only customers for this would be Swiss Air, JAL and Singapore Airlines.
8/17/2006 7:50:00 PM
i bet emirates airlines would hop on this
8/17/2006 8:52:04 PM
I use(d) it on Lufthansa all the time, but sadly no more.
8/18/2006 5:38:02 AM
^^^ Not really a luxury if you consider the number of domestic business travelers and the number of productivity hours lost as they fly back and forth across the country. Many business travelers want to get stuff done while they're in the air, and companies want to squeeze out as much productivity as possible given the expense of travel.Yeah, most of the users were groups like JAL and Lufthansa. Apparently they had several major ocean transports, oil rigs, and even Air Force One signed up as well.
8/18/2006 11:23:46 AM
Some more articles for those following this.http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2006/08/20/mcnerney-boeing-connexion-cx_cn_0818autofacescan01.html
8/21/2006 12:51:05 PM
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=6566
8/21/2006 2:25:53 PM