bmi launches in-flight communications trial, voice gratefully excluded

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We all know how the British hate lagging behind the French, so it's no shock to see bmi following Air France in the in-flight communications game. The airline has just announced that it will soon launch a six month trial of the OnAir service, though not surprisingly, voice calls will not be a part of said run. Instead, users in a single A320 making loops from London to Moscow will be able to send text messages whilst airborne, and in case that's too boring, users with GSM data cards will also be able to hop online. There's no mention of a VoIP ban, but given the clear anti-voice stance, we doubt the kind attendants would let you chatter long before giving you the evil eye.Filed under: Cellphones, Transportation
bmi launches in-flight communications trial, voice gratefully excluded originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Dec 2008 20:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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