Gizmodo & Engadget Report Live From Virgin America’s GoGo WiFi

by Scott Beale on November 23, 2008 · 0 comments

Here are live reports at 35,000 feet by Brian Lam of Gizmodo and Ryan Block of Engadget using the new GoGo inflight WiFi service on Virgin America.

The speeds are 3.6Mbps downstream and 1.8Mbps upstream, $10 for short flights (less than 3 hours) and $13 for longer flights (over 3 hours). Virgin America has announced that it 100% of their flights will have this service by April 2009.

See Previously: Wi-Fi Available Soon on American Airlines & Virgin America

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