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desired access time. In comparison, the typical cost at that time of unlimited dial-up internet access for an entire month was $ 20. Various payment options were allowed: major credit cards, mobile phone, hotspot accounts and even frequent flyer miles. In an effort to get more passengers to use the service, new pricing was announced in January 2006.
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Original prices varied from airline to airline, but were typically $ 9.95 for one hour of access, $ 14.95 for less than three hours of access, $ 19.95 for 3 to 6 hours of access, and $ 29.95 for unlimited access, however, these prices were determined by the length of the flight rather than actual or
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offered the service. In 2005 Connexion by Boeing launched the first in-flight live streaming TV service on an international route on Singapore Airlines, to be expanded to all current airlines in the first quarter of 2006. The service provided four channels of live TV to each aircraft, and available
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On June 26, 2006 it became public that Boeing was exploring selling or shutting down Connexion By Boeing, having failed to attract sufficient customers. The lack of sufficient customers was speculated to be a direct result of the U.S. domestic carriers pulling from agreements with Connexion after
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subsequently on July 24, 2002 granted Boeing a license for operating over its territory. Other nations followed in granting operating licenses for the service. The service coverage included North America, North Atlantic, Europe, the Middle East, Northern Pacific, Australia, and Asia. While other
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While the consumer service offered by CBB officially ended December 31, 2006 at midnight, Connexion's government contracts for the same service to U.S. Government planes continue under the new name of Boeing Broadband Satcom Network (BBSN) and likely will for the next several years.
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on June 13, 2001. Lufthansa joined the partnership as the International launch customer on June 17, 2001. United, Delta, and American subsequently withdrew from the partnership after the 9/11 terrorist attacks due to the severe drop in airline travel that occurred after the attacks.
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9/11. While the European market thrived on the service, no U.S. domestic carriers were able to justify the approximate $ 500,000 USD per plane investment and the weight cost of the additional hardware.
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Connexion by Boeing also extended its internet service to include the maritime market in 2005. The first maritime vessels equipped with Connexion by Boeing service were provisioned in 2006.
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connection. Connexion by Boeing was formed as a separate business unit of The Boeing Company. Major development on the service commenced with a partnership agreement between
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On August 17, 2006, Boeing announced that it would discontinue its Connexion service, stating that, "the market for this service has not materialized as had been expected."
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The service had a live helpdesk chat feature available for customers who have troubles with their connections. Connexion sponsors the business travel blog, InFlightHQ.
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On January 16, 2006 Boeing also certified other companies such as Korean Air based in South Korea to carry out the Connexion by Boeing modification.
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TV programming varied depending on geographical location. Flying out of Germany, the service provided access to live streaming TV for
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Boeing offered free service starting on October 2, 2006 as part of its plan to discontinue the service on December 31, 2006.
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providers have provided in-flight internet, Connexion by Boeing accomplished it first for flights over water.
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A New Era Begins: Lufthansa Passengers First To Experience Connexion By Boeing Inflight Internet Connectivity
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Connexion by Boeing was first launched as a commercial service May 17, 2004 with Lufthansa. Later in 2004,
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Switzerland. Two supporting data centers were also used to control the service. These were located in
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signed on to the service. Other airlines which launched Connexion by Boeing service in 2005 include
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The business unit also developed a small business jet version of its service in a partnership with
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manufactured by Boeing and later a reflector antenna developed and manufactured by
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Connexion by Boeing Marks One-Year In-Service Anniversary with Evolution
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British Airways Passengers Go On-Line Onboard with Connexion by Boeing
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The service was first commercially demonstrated onboard two
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connection while on board a plane in flight through a wired
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