Internet service provider WirelessG, airline Mango and mobile operator Vodacom conducted a test flight on Tuesday to showcase the first in-flight Wi-Fi service in SA. Unfortunately, putting 115 people with multiple devices and the desire to test the service to
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Wireless hotspot provider WirelessG has confirmed that low-cost airline Mango will be the first to offer Wi-Fi on its entire fleet of aircraft. The service will be available in the first quarter of next year and will cost users between R50 and
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved an application by WirelessG and Row 44 to install Wi-Fi equipment in commercial aircraft in SA, paving the way for in-flight Internet access. WirelessG, which provides a network of Wi-Fi hotspots
Low-cost airline Mango, owned by national carrier SA Airways, will be the first domestic airline to offer in-flight broadband over…
WirelessG is the latest Internet service provider to join the escalating SA broadband price war. The company has slashed the…
WirelessG has provided more details of its soon-to-be-launched airline Wi-Fi service, including how much it will cost airline passengers to…
Airline travellers in sub-Saharan Africa should soon be able to surf the Internet at 35 000 feet. Internet provider WirelessG…