I'm sitting across the aisle from sbm12 (waving) and sharing my review from the flight as well.
JetBlue Fly-Fi In-flight Wi-Fi – Review and First Look
SOMEWHERE OVER NEW ENGLAND—My first in-flight Internet experience goes back roughly nine years to a Lufthansa flight and the German flag carrier’s FlyNet system, which was using Boeing’s groundbreaking but ill-fated Connexion by Boeing technology.
While Connexion by Boeing shut down at the end of 2006, other companies stepped in to fill the void.
American Airlines became the first U.S. airline to offer domestic Wi-Fi, back in 2008.
Now JetBlue is launching its Fly-Fi service and this review is being written (and published) from the inaugural flight. Fly-Fi offers free basic low-bandwidth Internet to all passengers and optional high-speed Internet for $9.95 per hour….
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