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It will be interesting to see how this works out — will the cabin attendants help passengers get their software settings right? Will the bandwidth be good enough for streaming video?
I think it’s great, though I’m finding that the seat rows are packed so close together these days that it’s hard even to open a laptop. And no Skype, please. I don’t want to listen to my neighbor’s VoIP telephone calls while I am trapped in midair.
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