Saturday, December 14, 2013

JetBlue fills a plane with reporters for the ultimate Fly-Fi satellite internet test

JetBlue fills a plane with reporters for the ultimate Fly-Fi satellite internet test

Gate-to-gate WiFi is coming soon - perhaps even before the end of the year - but on the flight today, Fly-Fi came online above 10,000 feet. After a few minutes of inconsistency, the service screamed for the rest of our time in the air. I uploaded Instagram photos and videos and responded to tweets using my iPhone 5s, which was connected to JetBlue's free service, while my laptop was hooked up to the $9-per-hour Fly-Fi Plus. Both offerings performed just fine for basic surfing, but the paid version also excelled when it came to video streaming.

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