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AT&T drops in-flight WiFi plans, and with it, a threat to Gogo
2014-11-11 23:30:45| Telecom - Topix.net
Early this year, AT&T said it was working toward offering an in-flight WiFi competitor to Itasca, Illinois-based Gogo and other providers, but now the telecommunications giant has dropped those plans. Re/code reported that, despite market research indicating many customers are dissatisfied with current in-flight WiFi offerings, the company has decided to sink resources elsewhere , in particular expanding internationally , and perhaps in a bid for DirecTV .
AT&T axes in-flight wi-fi project
2014-11-11 18:12:45| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Plans to bring broadband connections to passengers flying at 30,000 feet have been dropped by US firm AT&T.
AT&T Scraps Plans for In-Flight High-Speed Internet Service
2014-11-11 17:22:01| Telecom - Topix.net
AT&T Inc has scrapped its plans to launch high-speed Internet service on commercial flights in order to focus on international expansion and video offerings, the company said in a statement on Monday. On Friday, the carrier announced a $1.7 billion acquisition of Mexican operator Iusacell, AT&T's second major acquisition this year following a $48.5 billion bid for satellite operator DirecTV.
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AT&T's Inflight WiFi Plans Won't Take Off
2014-11-11 14:10:53| Wireless - Topix.net
With an acquisition in Mexico and plans to shrink its capex budget in 2015 already under its belt, AT&T shook up its strategy and investment plans further on Monday by scrapping a proposal to develop 4G-enabled in-flight broadband services. The operator has dropped its plans, first unveiled in April, to develop its own broadband connectivity service for airline staff and passengers using LTE connectivity.
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AT&T Won't Do In-Flight Wi-Fi After All
2014-11-11 03:56:52| Wireless - Topix.net
AT&T has reversed itself on in-flight Wi-Fi, dropping a plan announced just months ago that would have seen the carrier launch services on airliners next year. The entry of a telecommunications giant like AT&T might have reshaped the in-flight wireless business, which so far has been served mostly by specialist companies.
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