Connexion by Boeing, Intel team up on in-flight Wi-Fi

01.08.2005
Von Matt Hamblen

Connexion by Boeing, a business unit of The Boeing Co., and Intel Corp. announced plans Monday to promote high-speed, in-flight wireless Internet services, and said they have successfully finished compatibility tests with laptops that use Intel"s Centrino mobile technology.

Connexion by Boeing Wi-Fi service is available already on 70 airplanes and 100 daily routes worldwide on Lufthansa Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Japan Airlines, ANA, Singapore Airlines and China Airlines. Soon, Austrian Airlines, Korean Air, El Al, Asiana and Etihad will begin offering the services on long-range aircraft.

Monday"s announcement marks the first time Intel and Connexion by Boeing have worked together on the in-flight Wi-Fi effort, and includes the addition of Intel"s Wireless Verification Program to the partnership. Through that verification program, Intel works with wireless service providers to improve quality of service, having verified 103 service providers in 70,000 hot spots worldwide.

Connexion by Boeing spokesman Terrance Scott said Intel"s involvement will help ensure that air passengers have high-quality in-flight Wi-Fi service. Connexion already has reached wireless roaming agreements with more than 600 corporations and 17 service providers as part of its efforts to build the in-flight service.

Travelers connect through an established account with Connexion by Boeing or use the roaming platforms of their existing wireless providers, typically paying US$29.95 for unlimited access on an international flight, or $19.95 for access on flights lasting fewer than six hours.