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Gogo, Virgin America Partner for 60 Mbps In-Flight Internet

2013-09-12 02:34:02| PC Magazine Notebooks Product Guide

Gogo will team up with Virgin America to offer advanced Internet services on its planes via a new ground- and satellite-based system.

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Gogo, Virgin America Partner for 60 Mbps In-Flight Internet

2013-09-12 02:34:01| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

Gogo will team up with Virgin America to offer advanced Internet services on its planes via a new ground- and satellite-based system.

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SK Telecom to boost LTE-A speeds to 225 Mbps

2013-09-06 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Korean operator to combine 20 MHz of 1800-MHz spectrum with 10 MHz of 800-MHz spectrum.

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Sweden's Com Hem raises top broadband speed to 500 Mbps

2013-08-21 11:43:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Swedish cable operator Com Hem is increasing the top speeds on its broadband services and launching an offer of 500 Mbps. The top speed is available to over 1 million households on its fibre-coax network and offers an upload speed of 50 Mbps. The 500 Mbps service comes with a router supporting the new Wi-Fi standard 802.11ac and will cost SEK 899 per month. Com Hem also raised the speed of its next highest offer to 250 Mbps from 200, while the price is unchanged at SEK 499 per month.

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BT confirms 300 Mbps FTTP service, new Home Hub 5 router

2013-07-10 10:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) BT has confirmed plans to launch the BT Home Hub 5 later in 2013. The BT Home Hub 5 will come with ac Wi-Fi, four GigE ports and an integrated VDSL modem. It will be included in all BT Infinity packages as standard. Existing Infinity customers will be able to recontract to get a Home Hub 5 free or will be able to buy one for a small fee. Hub 4 will continue to be offered as an inclusive part of the package with all copper broadband packages. BT also confirmed plans to launch a 300 Mbps FTTP service. The service will initially be available within 50 exchange areas where FTTP infrastructure has been deployed to date, and will offer downstream and upstream speeds of up to 300 Mbps and 20 Mbps respectively. Existing FTTP customers will also be able to upgrade to the faster speeds by upgrading to the GBP 50 Unlimited package, which comes without any usage limits and is free from traffic management.

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