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Ryanair dial into mid-air mobile calls24th September 2008 15:31 GMT
Ryanair is just weeks away from letting its passengers make in-flight calls using mobile phones. Although the company’s yet to make a formal announcement, a spokesman for OnAir – the firm providing the technology behind Ryanair’s service - told Register Hardware that the operator will initially equip 14 Dublin-based planes with the required hardware. Related stories
Only O2 and 3 have signed into the Ryanair service so far. Call costs will be set by individual operators, but OnAir’s spokesman added that calls could be priced at up to £2 ($4/€3) per minute – a little steep considering Ryanair’s the “low fares airline”. Passengers will be able to simultaneously send unlimited numbers of texts and emails. But only six passengers at a time can make calls from their mobiles. If others try, they’ll get the engaged tone. Ryanair’s expected to roll the in-flight mobile phone service out across its entire flight of planes, provided the initial launch is popular enough. 8 comments posted — Comment period finished Not for mePosted: 05:17 25th September 2008 Meh...Posted: 10:10 25th September 2008 "low fares airline"Posted: 10:26 25th September 2008 How they'll do it..Posted: 10:30 25th September 2008 Misery WagonPosted: 11:12 25th September 2008 |
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