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#249370 8-May-2019 09:47
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Four days ago I flew across the Tasman and at 30,000ft used the free wifi offered …. sent a few emails and even received a few pictures, all in about 9 seconds … talk about cloud computing <bg>.


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  #2232685 8-May-2019 09:47
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Allow me to introduce you folks to our new travel community: TravelTalk NZ.

 

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  #2232692 8-May-2019 10:08
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Not new did this year's ago on a flight to Dubai

WhatsApp video called Mum and Dad

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  #2232863 8-May-2019 11:43
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About 5 years ago I streamed an Ireland v All Blacks match from 32,000 feet over the middle east.




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  #2232959 8-May-2019 13:28
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Used this on a flight from Houston to Auckland.... had a couple of dropouts where "Internet is not available", otherwise good.

 

 


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