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In reply to the discussion: If you do not want cell phone chatting while flying [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,729 posts)75. "multiplexes all of the calls into a single satellite link on the plane"
That's the key statement. I don't care what the cells connect to in the plane and yes it is a nearly complete faraday cage, ultimately they will be connecting to a satellite and there is latency. The only way out of that is to relaunch the multi-satellites that made satellite phone servers very expensive but without large delay. The old airfone system connected to receivers on the ground and was not the same as cell service. No one wanted to use it the same as the sat system that was allowed to burn up. It's just too damned expensive.
Send me a link with specs and text explaining how this systems is supposed to work. Because it doesn't make sense to me electronically or financially.
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I tend to cut people a break. Someday I might want/need to make a phone call myself.
FSogol
Mar 2014
#12
Well, if you can't charter a private plane, I guess you'll just have to learn to deal with other
FSogol
Mar 2014
#43
Sure. And one way to "deal with" other people who don't know how to act in public...
Lizzie Poppet
Mar 2014
#128
Yes, well, he arranged his life at a time when cell phones weren't used on planes
jberryhill
Mar 2014
#83
What amendment guarantees the right to talk on a cell phone on a plane?
ForgoTheConsequence
Mar 2014
#66
The Madison/Hamilton fight over who should be allocated the most frequent flier miles acccumulated
msanthrope
Mar 2014
#137
All of your examples were not major problems. Major problems can be handled by the
FSogol
Mar 2014
#41
I think just asking the person nicely would work better- so they would understand your intent?
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#57
Nah, I'm a luddite with a nearly antique flip phone*. I seldom make calls and my call are usually
FSogol
Mar 2014
#62
Flying is the pits now. For decades I used to fly all over the place on business, but that
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#42
Same here, I never fly. Used to for years when it was fun, but no more. I just see planes
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#44
While I find it annoying at times, air travel is already so restrictive that I'm against any bans...
NYC_SKP
Mar 2014
#5
Nope, just the opposite. Hearing only one side of a conversation has been shown...
Silent3
Mar 2014
#120
There is also irony in telling everyone to shut up in a thread about telling people to shut up.
FSogol
Mar 2014
#17
"multiplexes all of the calls into a single satellite link on the plane"
TexasProgresive
Mar 2014
#75
that is too good and thanks for the vid. I've read of them, wondered what they looked like
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#95
Actually heavensabove is where I saw them listed, now know what to look for if it's clear here in
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#105
I get it ... mostly.... I know it will be more like a relay scenario. Like the current wifi use.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2014
#108
Kids are much less annoying than loud adults, and there are already plenty of them.
HuckleB
Mar 2014
#71
To me, the movie "Her" is a horror story. Sounds like a lot of people here can't wait for it to
FSogol
Mar 2014
#67
It annoys me, but so does the government passing regulations against things just because
hughee99
Mar 2014
#51
I think it would be fine if they restricted it for parts of longer flights, when they dim the lights
bettyellen
Mar 2014
#58
Here's a good article on the technical difficulties of high altitude cell use
TexasProgresive
Mar 2014
#79
Oh. You're one of those people who read with their light on when I want to sleep
joeglow3
Mar 2014
#140
It's like a thread full of people who don't fly. This will be monitized by the airlines both
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#136