
It will not be sufficient to block out the Engadget editor using in-flight Wi-fi compatability to upload photo art galleries (sorry, men), however it should make web surfing from coach rather less tiresome. U . s . just introduced that it'll be improving its Gogo in-air Wi-fi compatability plan to make the most of Gogo's enhanced ATG-4 service, which offers to bump speeds in the current 3.1 Megabyte per second to 9.8 Megabyte per second using directional antennae, dual modems and EV-DO Rev. B. Before getting too excited, though, bear in mind that U . s . has to date only dedicated to retrofitting its premium service fleet, including 13 planes that fly between New York's JFK and only Poor or SFO.
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