It’s 2023 – why are so many customer/public Wi-Fis useless?
My youngest had a drowning scare two days ago (don’t worry, she’s fine, was fine, just a couple of misunderstood questions, too much chlorine,
My youngest had a drowning scare two days ago (don’t worry, she’s fine, was fine, just a couple of misunderstood questions, too much chlorine,
Viasat and Inmarsat remained competitors up and until the moment that Viasat’s acquisition of the London-headquartered satellite operator
No matter where you are in the world, it’s nice to know that some things never change when you travel. You’ll eat breakfast in the morning and
Raytheon Technologies’ Collins Aerospace business today announced its plan to bring unlimited data to the customers of Vista, a leading private
THE ability to work and communicate on the move is one of the unique selling points of rail travel. At a time when operators need to encourage people
Train companies might be told to stop providing Wi-Fi on trains in an effort to cut costs while train revenues are still below pre-pandemic levels,
SmartSky Networks, the leading provider of inflight air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity for business aviation, today announced it has been granted the
It is perhaps an understatement to say the inflight connectivity market is fiercely competitive right now. Not only are incumbent aero ISPs duking it
With US airlines offering generous ticket flexibility in a post-Covid world, I find myself splitting trips between multiple airlines more than ever
Brightline, the only provider of modern, eco-friendly intercity rail in America, announced it is the first passenger rail service in the world to
SmartSky Networks, the leading provider of inflight air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity for business aviation, today announced that it has been granted
Hop-on jet carrier JSX has become the first operator to fit its fleet with SpaceX’s new Ku-band Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-powered inflight
The Bring Your Own License (BYOL) streaming inflight entertainment model — also known in some circles as connected direct-to-consumer IFE or
The Bring Your Own License (BYOL) streaming inflight entertainment model — also known in some circles as connected direct-to-consumer IFE or
Air Canada and Bell today announced a multi-year partnership that will make it even easier to stay connected — both on the ground and in the skies.