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    Business travelers could find in-flight Internet waning 23 June, 2006 10:24

    Published reports Thursday indicate Boeing may soon dump its in-flight Internet venture Connexion because the service hasn't generated a profit in six years.
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    Airport passcodes leaked from virus-infected PC 12 December, 2005 11:25

    Passcodes needed to enter secure areas at 16 Japanese airports and one in Guam have appeared on the Internet after a virus infected a computer belonging to a Japan Airlines co-pilot, the airline said Friday.
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    Broadband set for domestic flights early next year 06 October, 2005 13:58

    Cheap broadband satellite services could be available on Australian domestic and international airline flights by the end of next year.
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    Connexion by Boeing, Intel team up on in-flight Wi-Fi 02 August, 2005 08:01

    Connexion by Boeing, a business unit of The Boeing Co., and Intel announced plans to promote high-speed, in-flight wireless Internet services, and said they have successfully finished compatibility tests with laptops that use Intel's Centrino mobile technology.
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    Wi-Fi in the sky 25 July, 2005 10:00

    Wi-Fi on airplanes just got a lot more entertaining. Boeing last week launched a streaming television delivered straight to your laptop as part of its Connexion by Boeing high-speed Internet service. The video service will debut on Singapore Airlines, and lets passengers watch CNBC, BBC, Eurosport News, and either MSNBC (if you're flying in the United States) or Euronews (if you're abroad).
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    SAS to add in-flight Internet to all long-haul routes 15 February, 2005 08:09

    Broadband Internet access will soon be available across all Scandinavian Airline System long-haul flights, the airline said Monday.
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    Broadband Internet takes to the skies 17 May, 2004 09:00

    If Scott Carson gets his way, the announcement "We have reached surfing altitude" might soon be as familiar to air travelers as safety demonstrations, packs of peanuts and stowing the tray in the upright and locked position.
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    In-flight Web, phone calls draws closer 28 November, 2003 07:03

    On Monday, a provider of in-flight Internet access will move a step closer to delivering a system that may someday let airline passengers make calls from their own mobile phones.
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    Connexion in-flight Internet adds Atlantic coverage 26 September, 2003 08:05

    The Boeing Co. is to lease space on a satellite above the Atlantic Ocean, filling a further coverage gap in its Connexion by Boeing in-flight Internet service.
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    Wireless leads network convergence revolution 06 February, 2003 08:33

    The seamless hand off between public, corporate, and home networks is here, erasing traditional boundaries and ushering in a time in which one pervasive network will prevail.
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