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Old 28th April 2016 | 16:30
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WiFi operations

Does anyone in the U.S. use any kind of and other than a satellite based system to allow the cabin or crew to have a wifi (Not cellular) connection. We are a HEMS unit and would like the capability to transfer medical data during flight. Thanks!
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Old 28th April 2016 | 18:08
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An in flight wifi connection with indeterminate range, no satellite or cellular involvement ... this should be educational

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-range_Wi-Fi
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Old 29th April 2016 | 07:32
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this worked well for me in the US where there was a 3g signal Skyroam
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Old 29th April 2016 | 08:24
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Flightcell DZM - Advanced aviation satellite and cellular voice, data and tracking systems, Flightcell International

Just dont put in a sat phone sim
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