It won't be enough to cancel out the Engadget editor using in-flight WiFi to upload photo galleries (sorry, guys), but it should make web surfing from coach a little less tedious. United has just announced that it will be upgrading its Gogo in-air WiFi service to take advantage of Gogo's enhanced ATG-4 service, which promises to bump speeds from the current 3.1 Mbps to 9.8 Mbps using directional antennae, dual modems and EV-DO Rev. B.
Engadget , United upgrading Gogo in-flight WiFi on its premium service fleet, speeds will reach 9.8 Mbps, United upgrading Gogo in-flight WiFi on its premium service fleet, speeds will reach 9.8 Mbps
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