Gogo installed its in-flight connectivity service on its...
Gogo installed its in-flight connectivity service on its 2,000th commercial aircraft, it said. Of the 2,000 aircraft installed with Gogo’s service, more than 300 have been equipped with its Air-To-Ground-4 (ATG-4) service, which “increases peak bandwidth to the aircraft by…
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more than three times Gogo’s original service,” Gogo said in a press release (http://bit.ly/16tkJCQ). The company expects to outfit 500 more Gogo-equipped aircraft with ATG-4 by the end of the year, it said. It also said it will introduce Gogo Ground-To-Orbit, “which combines satellite with Gogo’s ground-based cellular network to produce peak speeds up to 60 Mbps."