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JetBlue more than doubled an existing contract to $20 million with...

JetBlue more than doubled an existing contract to $20 million with ViaSat for an in-flight broadband service. The service, Fly-Fi, will use ViaSat’s Exede Internet service, ViaSat said in a press release (http://bit.ly/11wKauT). ViaSat “will bill for bandwidth charges based…

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on the service take rate for each flight,” it said. Exede is available through the Ka-band satellite ViaSat-1, it said: The ViaSat system allows airlines to specify a high-speed service level to each passenger, “rather than simply an aggregate amount of bandwidth to the plane that leaves passengers competing for limited resources."