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FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._air_travelers
"The unanimous vote by the Federal Communications Commission means air travelers could be surfing the Web by 2006." Cool. Just another place I can check what's going on here on CD. <note to self> buy either a wireless card for my notebook, or a new laptop before 2006. |
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
I see one problem...well, two, actually.
First, with my luck, I will be stuck by some chatterbox that keeps their cell phone glued to their ear from Columbia to Los Angeles. Second, I feel bad for those business travelers who have legitimately been able to use "I can't have my cell phone on" as an excuse to get some sleep or time away from the boss. Now there's no excuse. Poor things. |
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
I would be ready to kill someone who sat there on the phone nonstop for 6-7 hours (depending on which way I'm going) from Boston to SFO. And I know there's many people that would do it too.
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
We may not be able to carry edged weapons on board aircraft any more, but I can guarantee that any moron that sits next to me on a cross country flight talking on his cell phone for the entire time will soon find out how much damage I can do to their phone with the heal of my boot...
-dave |
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
Can people even get a wireless signal while cruising at 20-30,000 ft?
I really don't think so. Heck, I have trouble getting a signal in some spots along my 12-minute commute from home to work. Andy B. <edit: these thoughts are totally wrong... I should stick to mechanical design and go back to work> Last edited by Andy Baker : 15-12-2004 at 15:17. |
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
The article says that the FCC has voted to allow travelers to access "high speed internet" while on the planes, not just any wireless access.
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.But Andy Baker brings up a good point about the signal being available at the flight altitude. They are adding technology to planes to allow it to receive the internet connection and it will not be capable for cell-phone use. I see this as a great step foward for the airline industry. |
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Though I'm a ham, I'm not really an antenna guru...hopefully somebody who operates "aeronautical mobile" knows more about it ![]() EDIT: I'm guessing they don't want people using cell phones on airliners yet because they would have really strong signals and possibly confuse the towers on the ground. Wireless network (802.11) is much lower signal, so the clients would probably only connect to the plane. The plane itself would then use a different method to get it's Internet access. Just on educated guess... ![]() Last edited by Greg McCoy : 15-12-2004 at 14:46. |
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Andy-- Yes you can-- i uh- mistakingly left my phone on on teh way to IRI... i had full signal. you are in "direct light of sight" of many (20+) cell towers all at the same time. The signal is great, but i believe some wireless carriers will block off your cell phone if you are connected to too many of their towers (you will overload their system). Either way, its no the cell phone conversations I am interested in, i really want to be able to surf the web on my cross-country flights... nothing better than loading up a flight tracker online to track the plane you are in ![]() Tom |
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
Though I dont fly much (actually I dont really fly at all anymore) this is interesting. I ran across this a few weeks ago in another forum about cell phones. I guess the new phone I got (dont have yet, xmas present) has an "Airplane Mode" on it that disables the transmitting functions. Page 2 of this thread has some interesting information.
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Re: FCC to Allow Wireless Access on Planes
I thought I turned my phone off when I was coming back to Boston over thanksgiving break, but apparently it decided to turn itself back on... I was pretty surprised when it woke me up and started beeping and vibrating when someone called me in the middle of the flight
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