Gogo Satellite-Based Wi-Fi Available (November, 2018)
#31
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Programs: AA ExPlat, AS MVP Gold
Posts: 909
I would hope they focus installation priority on the new birds coming out with no connectivity over the current GoGo fleet. Otherwise, we will have an increasing number of the new planes with no connectivity at all that may be waiting for installation later. As for that 1/1 "activation" date, it appears these are already activated where installed. I would think it is just about when each particular plane gets it installed.
The WiFi is working for the local media but internet access is not.
The WiFi is working for the local media but internet access is not.
#32
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: BLI
Programs: Alaska Million Mile Flyer, Marriott Lifetime Titanium Elite
Posts: 3,194
Interesting soft rollout, in that AS corporate has been talking about scheduling a news media flight to show it off since late May. In October, the only date given was "before the end of the year."
Glad to hear it's finally in use on some aircraft.
Glad to hear it's finally in use on some aircraft.
#33
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Seattle
Posts: 85
Flew AS 421 BNA-SEA on Tuesday. Tail N288AK. Alaska_Wifi showed as network, but no internet available. FA claimed that it would only be activated on/after 1/1. Just checked and while this is a newer aircraft, it's been flying since May. I was a little pissed as I really could have used the connectivity that I had anticipated. Was offered the grand sum of $25 credit for my trouble.
#34
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 65
AS748 on Monday, 12/3 had it (I think). We briefly lost connection but otherwise it was smooth sailing. The wifi SSID had changed to Alaska_Wifi and when we briefly lost connection, the GoGo screen told us it had lost satellite connection.
#35
Join Date: Apr 2017
Programs: AS 100k, DL PM, New Sagaya
Posts: 1,291
As I walked up to AS102 SFO-JFK on N293AK I noticed the radome on the top of the aircraft. Immediately connected to Alaska_Wifi on the ground. In the air speeds were not ideal - barely 2mbs. But I also suspect some pretty heavy users on this route. Flight pass was $20 but I had an all day GoGo pass I redeemed.
#36
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kirkland, WA
Programs: AS 75K,UA Gold 1.6MM, Hilton Dia, Marriott LT Plat, Hyatt Glb, Natl Exec, Hertz 5*
Posts: 3,657
That latency seems too good to be satellite...?
I am on a Skywest E175 DAL-SEA right now and just got 140ms, 1.98 down, .59 up.
Stats above seem more in line with current GoGo.
I am on a Skywest E175 DAL-SEA right now and just got 140ms, 1.98 down, .59 up.
Stats above seem more in line with current GoGo.
#37
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: SEA
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Marriott Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 200
Yep, no way that is satellite. I have had one flight on the new system and latency was around 800ms. Download and upload speeds were better as well. Can't find the speedtest I sent my coworker no but I want to say it was 12MB down. Not exactly broadband speeds but very usable.
#38
Join Date: Apr 2017
Programs: AS 100k, DL PM, New Sagaya
Posts: 1,291
Agreed on quality. I did have gate-to-gate access. Not sure if that is just a setting they are changing during the transition but still using the old radio system. Today I am on AS449 with old GoGo and its miserable, cuts out constantly. Might have to do more with the northern route than anything but after yesterday its maddening.
#39
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
It takes about 120 ms for the signal to go one way between you and the satellite so the minimum possible latency to ping the satellite is about 1/4 of a second and the minimum possible latency to ping something on the ground is about 1/2 of a second. Realistically you can expect times more like 700 ms.
Latency is not that important for non-interactive applications (eg streaming video). With the satellite connection you are trading latency away to get bandwidth, so, stream away...
Latency is not that important for non-interactive applications (eg streaming video). With the satellite connection you are trading latency away to get bandwidth, so, stream away...
Last edited by VegasGambler; Dec 8, 2018 at 5:48 pm
#41
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: SEA
Programs: AS MVP Gold 75K, Marriott Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 200
It takes about 120 ms for the signal to go one way between you and the satellite so the minimum possible latency to ping the satellite is about 1/4 of a second and the minimum possible latency to ping something on the ground is about 1/2 of a second. Realistically you can expect times more like 700 ms.
Latency is not that important for non-interactive applications (eg streaming video). With the satellite connection you are trading latency away to get bandwidth, so, stream away...
Latency is not that important for non-interactive applications (eg streaming video). With the satellite connection you are trading latency away to get bandwidth, so, stream away...
#42
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kirkland, WA
Programs: AS 75K,UA Gold 1.6MM, Hilton Dia, Marriott LT Plat, Hyatt Glb, Natl Exec, Hertz 5*
Posts: 3,657
Yep. Streaming will not be an issue. A short buffer period and you are off to the races. Even with the latency I was able to RDP reasonably well and that is a latency sensitive protocol. Definitely a little laggy but it is great to be able to do it in the air in a pinch.
#43
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 10,904
Can I stream my own movies on satellite Wi-Fi?
Yes. Stream live video and audio using streaming services such as Netflix™, Amazon Prime™ or Spotify®. Note, video streaming quality may be reduced to standard-definition quality.
Yes. Stream live video and audio using streaming services such as Netflix™, Amazon Prime™ or Spotify®. Note, video streaming quality may be reduced to standard-definition quality.