
JetBlue bolter slides into Mile High Text Club role
You might not be aware that there is a Mile High Text Club. After all, you are repeatedly nagged into turning off your cell phone before a plane takes off because your use of it in flight might cause your A320 to become two A160s. And yet the Mile High Text Club does, indeed, exist.
Yes, this is all courtesy of Line2, which seems to be a bracing little app claiming to get you phone service where there's no phone service. Such as at 35,000 feet.
No, wait. I got a little mixed up there. You have, in fact, to download the Line2iPhone VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) app. Which is, indeed, smaller than Honduras.
More information: Cnet
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