With the new network, fliers will be able to access HD programming, interactive TV and multi-player gaming. With LTE, Aircells Air-to-Ground (ATG) Inflight Internet technology is future-proofed, said Joe Cruz, Aircell's Chief Technical Officer, in a prepared statement.
Testing on a few American and Virgin America national flights began last year. The technology will allow passengers with Wi-Fi enabled devices to access the network. Costs are expected to be nearly $13 for access during flights longer than 3 hours, or about $10 for any journey below that. On the ground, AT&T, Verizon and Alltel are also using LTE for 4G network access.
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