At the end of the day we all just want reliable Wi-Fi in the air. (Photo: Thinkstock) All frequent fliers have experienced what I like to call “Wi-Fi Rage.” It typically happens in the middle of a ...
(CN) - Gogo must face class claims that it monopolized the in-flight Internet services market on domestic flights, a federal judge ruled, refusing to dismiss an amended complaint. James Stewart, Joel ...
Broomfield, CO., Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gogo (NASDAQ: GOGO) has begun flight testing its next-generation 5G air-to-ground connectivity network for North American customers. Optimizing a ...
Farcast, a San Francisco-based startup building advanced satellite user terminals, announces that it has received strategic equity investment from Gogo (Nasdaq: GOGO), a leading in-flight ...
In-flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo has increased its pricing on several flights throughout the United States, including the popular San Francisco to New York flight on Virgin America. "We have made some ...
When it comes to in-flight WiFi, there is no doubt that faster is better. A technology that didn't exist just a few years ago has now become a constant frustration to frequent travelers, as in-flight ...
“Gogo Biz 4G will deliver a true 4G in-flight experience on a robust, reliable network that business aircraft operators can count on,” said John Wade, Gogo Business Aviation's executive vice president ...
Gogo, the largest in-flight internet provider in the United States, announced plans to upgrade its North American network on Wednesday, potentially improving airplane Wi-Fi streaming speeds by as much ...
CNET boarded a private jet at New Jersey's Newark Airport to test Gogo's latest in-flight talk and texting service. AT 30,000 FEET ABOVE NEW YORK -- Gone are the days when aircraft were metal tubes of ...
Current airplane Wi-Fi sucks. It's borderline usable and very expensive. Trying to get any work done on the super slow Wi-Fi feels like you've teleported back in time to the dial-up era. Faster ...
In-flight internet provider Gogo is trying to sell its commercial airline business as it continues to lose money during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company announced on Monday. CEO Oakleigh Thorne said ...
Gogo on Monday reported a loss of $84.8 million in its first quarter. On a per-share basis, the Chicago-based company said it had a loss of $1.04. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment costs, came to ...