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RE: How do I log on while in flight?


From: "N. Richard Solis" <nrsolis () aol net>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 14:13:22 -0400


Boeing was supposed to be testing a high speed internet service for
commercial aircraft.  There was a news item about it some time back.  The
idea was that you would have a similar service in flight to what they have
now in hotels via companies like Wayport.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu]On Behalf Of
Pawlukiewicz Jane
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 2:08 PM
To: Mansey Jon; nanog () merit edu
Subject: Re: How do I log on while in flight?


Notice he said analog circuits. Digital is different. Cell service sucks
because everybody uses it, you can think of creating your own DOS on the
MSO through everyone everywhere picking up their cell phone and
attempting a call. MSOs were never designed to carry every possible call
made from every possible cell phone that could enter their range.

The laws about cell phone usage in airplanes are ancient.

Jane

"Mansey, Jon" wrote:

Does anyone else find this too hard to believe? I cant be the only one who
has inadvertantly forgotten to power off their cell phone while flying.
This
must happen all the time, but we don't hear about horrible DoS of cell
networks.

Or is this why cell service sucks so badly in some places? ;-)

Jm

To add to it, it is not system specific.  Depending on the
size of the MSA (metropolitin service area) or RSA (rural
service area) footprint, there may be as many as 4 or 5
cellular network carriers effected in this cascading failure
by a SINGLE airborne mobile.

So, now you know one of the more UNKNOWN reasons why it is
not legal to use a cell phone while airborne.  It is a great
way to DoS the network and the carriers, subscribers, and FCC
don't want that.


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