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When it launches at the end of 2013 it will primarily use U.S. airlines operating in and out of Canada.
Wailin Wong, Chicago Tribune | 12 years ago
Gogo’s latest IPO amendment shows Wi-Fi installations and sales are growing, but it's troubling that the percentage of passenger firing up their their laptops to use Gogo's service remains flat and relatively low.
Skift | 12 years ago
Online Travel
Inflight Wi-Fi company Gogo provides free Wi-Fi for a number of partners, but probably hopes customers will end up paying Gogo to reach the sites they care about instead of browsing eBay for free.
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A small step to boost speeds, an interim one for sure, before satellite-based high-speed systems take off.
Hey, leisure travelers want their MTV and in-flight Internet, too. Wi-Fi on high is not just for road warriors.
Now that passengers have -- sometimes -- Wi-Fi on flights, airlines need to provide broader capabilities. Gogo and Row 44 are working on divergent solutions, and their projected timetables sound overly optimistic.