Airplane Wi-Fi Should Soon Be Somewhat Less Awful

The largest in-flight supplier is migrating to faster satellite service. Fewer in-flight f-bombs?
Source: Gogo
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For years, people have cursed lousy, expensive Wi-Fi on airplanes, with most of the ire directed at Gogo, the largest player in the field.

Soon there may be fewer f-bombs dropped at 35,000 feet. Gogo is maturing into the world of broadband satellite coverage in a technology shift that will offer fliers greater bandwidth and vastly broader geographic coverage.