Highlife Connect (Inflight Wi-Fi)
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There is no connectivity on any BA service at the moment, I think we are still several months off before it will be enabled and there will be a lot of publicity when it has happened, doubtless in this forum too.
The exception is a limited form of connectivity (not WIFI) on LCY-JFK services.
The exception is a limited form of connectivity (not WIFI) on LCY-JFK services.
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There is no connectivity on any BA service at the moment, I think we are still several months off before it will be enabled and there will be a lot of publicity when it has happened, doubtless in this forum too.
The exception is a limited form of connectivity (not WIFI) on LCY-JFK services.
The exception is a limited form of connectivity (not WIFI) on LCY-JFK services.
So far the only planes I've seen mentioned with working wifi are the 747's in the CIV series (I've seen CIVC/R/S/V and Y mentioned).
My guess is that this is all part of the testing process - let people find it by accident, check everything's working then make a big announcement at some point in the future.
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I am not at all bothered about this development btw - they can take as long as they like.
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
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I am not at all bothered about this development btw - they can take as long as they like.
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
If I am completely honest, it really does nothing for me at all either. My jet now does not have wifi because the principal said it is his only time he is away from phone calls, emails, messages etc. and he can relax, have something to eat without being interrupted, have a proper sleep on long sectors and enjoy a movie or some reading etc. And that is how I feel when I get on a plane too. Not that I am as popular as the boss

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... If I am completely honest, it really does nothing for me at all either. My jet now does not have wifi because the principal said it is his only time he is away from phone calls, emails, messages etc. and he can relax, have something to eat without being interrupted, have a proper sleep on long sectors and enjoy a movie or some reading etc. And that is how I feel when I get on a plane too. Not that I am as popular as the boss 

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I could be wrong, but I remember reading the information about it when it first was announced and I still worked for BA, and remember reading that, but that could have changed since then!
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I must have done several hundred FT posts from inflight wifi on various airlines (and even a few from BA1, though that was painful). So that's on Iberia, Qatar, AA, Norwegian, Cathay, LATAM, Singapore, Turkish and Lufthansa in the last year - it certainly isn't anything new now. It can make a long flight go past very quickly, and I can't really point to anything bad in terms other passenger's behaviour, in terms of what I have seen so far. In some ways it is self regulating. For example AA's system is often too slow to support voice calls, particularly on longer flights, as a result of GoGo's aggressive marketing to different segments of the market. Whereas AA's network speed is quite reasonable on paper, it does get overloaded, and even Flyertalk gets a bit tedious in terms of screen refreshes, but too slow for anything too adventurous or anti social.
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I am not at all bothered about this development btw - they can take as long as they like.
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
I am truly dreading the prospect of some loud, self important J pax doing a skype call as I try and relax.
Additionally I assume that on any given flight there will be at least one idiot who will attempt to stream hi def movies or something equally crazy, thus hogging the bandwidth (unless there are tools to guard against this).
So I certainly won't be relying on this capability even if it is rolled out.
This is not in any way a dig at BA btw - it's a comment on the human propensity to spoil stuff.
Pre-rant over. aaaaaand..... relax. ;-)
#45
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Virgin Atlantic are proudly advertising the fact (on TV) that their entire fleet is now wifi equipped.
The internet. Now on Virgin Atlantic - YouTube
The internet. Now on Virgin Atlantic - YouTube