With the new development in technology, passengers can now receive texts and calls in the air
meaning one would henceforth have the ability to send and
receive text messages and phone calls while up in the air.According to source Jacob Kastrenakes told us that Call and
texts over Gogo's new Talk & Text service have to be made through its iOS
or upcoming Android app, but Gogo says that they'll all be made using
the phone's own number, so nothing will change for people who contact
you. The feature isn't available on any consumer flights just yet — and
it's only launching with a few business partners — but Gogo says that
it's in talks to get it up and running on commercial airlines.Adding that Expanding the service
onto commercial flights should be easy, as Gogo doesn't have to install
any new equipment. But while Gogo says that the service could be bundled
in with its traditional Wi-Fi offering....
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