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Inflight mobile

ARINC, the transportation communications and systems engineering company, and telecom group Telenor are soon to market a technology to allow airline passengers to use their GSM mobile phones aboard commercial flights.

From DM Europe. Press Release.
Related story: Mobile phone on flight.

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