In-flight
Gogo Wi-Fi that's 10x
faster is
coming in 2018



Current airplane
Wi-Fi sucks. It's borderline usable and very expensive. Trying to get any work done on the super slow
Wi-Fi feels like you've teleported back in time to the dial-up era.
Faster
In-flight Wi-Fi from
Gogo Inc., the largest
In-flight internet provider, is
coming to U.S. airlines... in 2018, according to
The Wall Street Journal.
SEE ALSO:
It's **t just you: American Airlines also thinks Gogo Wi-Fi sucks
Gogo, which has partnerships with 17 airlines and provides
In-flight Wi-Fi to more than 2,700 commercial planes and 7,000 business aircraft, says it's planning to overhaul its networking equipment to deliver internet at speeds of over 100 megabits per second (mbps); existing speeds only top out at 10 mbps.
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