OneWeb lauds successful trial of in-flight LEO services
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites could soon be used for in-flight broadband, following a successful test by UK-based OneWeb and its partners.
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites could soon be used for in-flight broadband, following a successful test by UK-based OneWeb and its partners.
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Deutsche Telekom and German airline Lufthansa have become the first operators to offer up to 5Mbps broadband access in-flight. The service, launched commercially this month in conjunction with Panasonic Avionics, was trialled in December when, according to Deutsche Telekom, average data volumes of 2.35Gb and 250Mb were downloaded and uploaded respectively per flight. Lufthansa was […]
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