Doug,

    A short time ago I used the wireless setup on a Lufthansa flite from
Germany to the US.  It was easy to get into, the setup was convenient (they
took my credit card number right away), and the service was good.  

    One of the things I did was call my daughter on my VoIP connexion to
let her know the changes in flite information for my pickup at the end of
the flite. 

    My daughter was quite surprised to hear from me in the middle of the
flite - at 39,000 feet, etc.  

    When the stewardess stopped to enquire as to what I was doing I was
somewhat concerned until she mentioned that there was another passenger who
was having trouble getting into the service and she just wanted to confirm
that it was working for me.  (Whew, no interference complaints apparently).


    I was very pleased with the service while airborne.  

    I hope that most airlines offer this service soon. 

:>)     br,     Pete
 
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety Engineer
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Tigard, ORe  97281-3427
 
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