Entries Tagged as 'Airports'

Southwest Airlines Wi-Fi: No Love For Porn — Duh!

October 8th, 2008 · Tags: Airports

Porno-Schmorno! There is no question, among reasonable adults, that pornography is bad, stupid, degrading to all humans and has no place on a plane.  But should an airline police airspace for nasty MySpace pages and worse? Yes! … just as soon as airlines outlaw romance novels, magazines, DVDs and pencil/pads with which pervs might draw […]

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Boingo Wi-Fi Meets Me At The Gates — DFW & O’Hare

October 1st, 2008 · Tags: Airports

For my previous roadtrip, I handed out t-shirts that were supposed to look similar to a game jersey. But, on the back, rather than my old #14 or ocho cinco or whatever, the jersey had the number 802.11. To the nerdoratti of the world that is the universal IEEE designation for Wi-Fi.

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Turbulence On The Wing, PingWi-Fi Takes Flight

September 11th, 2008 · Tags: Airports

As I considered ideas for the testflight of PingWi-Fi, the news of American, Delta, Virgin and other airlines adding in-flight Wi-Fi put a formidable blip on my radar. However, when Travelocity pinged me with an e-mail touting a $150-roundtrip to Florida sunshiny goodness … well … “Please pass the tanning butter!” Travelocity – despite their […]

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Air Canada — News From The Wi-Fi Blue Yonder

September 9th, 2008 · Tags: Airports

Aircell’s Gogo Goes International with Air Canada Canada’s Largest Airline Selects Aircell’s Gogo Service for Inflight Wi-Fi (Sept. 9, 2008 – WAEA Conference and Exhibition) – Aircell®, the world’s leading provider of airborne communications, and Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline, today announced that they have reached an agreement, whereby the airline intends to offer the […]

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