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		<title>In-flight wireless-less</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 14:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, fantastic news strikes again. From this article: “The system has been configured to allocate 128 IPs, with 124 IPs for passenger use. However, due to the number of passengers (115) utilising multiple devices (some as high as 2-3 devices) &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="http://blog.froztbyte.net/2012/05/in-flight-wireless-less/">Read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, fantastic news strikes again. From <a href="http://mybroadband.co.za/news/broadband/49633-wirelessg-explains-in-flight-wi-fi-meltdown.html">this</a> article:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The system has been configured to allocate 128 IPs, with 124 IPs for passenger use. However, due to the number of passengers (115) utilising multiple devices (some as high as 2-3 devices) on the plane, more than 3 times the allowed connections were constantly requesting access to the internet,” explained WirelessG CEO <a title="Carel van der Merwe" href="http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/209844-Carel-van-der-Merwe">Carel van der Merwe</a>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Now, some quick searching indicates that they&#8217;re using tech from <a href="http://row44.com/products-services/broadband/">Row 44</a> to do this thing. If it&#8217;s just satellite downlink, then I quite don&#8217;t get the R3.5 million (~$436k USD given a quick check of the current ZAR/USD) pricetag. If it&#8217;s the <a href="http://row44.com/products-services/portal/">whole shebang</a>, then I guess Row 44 is making some damn nice licensing fees out of airlines on DHCP leases.</p>
<p>Either way, I find it pretty damn hilarious that they didn&#8217;t plan for something like this on a flight for tech journos.</p>
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