My iPhone, using Spectrum, lets me do calls and texts over WiFi (very handy when overseas) so that’s technically been an option since planes have had WiFi - I think - I’ve never tried it to see if they block those or something. In any case, that gets past the cell reception issue.Do people actually get service? I never have service in planes above about 3K agl anyway so use airplane mode to save battery life
curious....do you have to dial country codes, etc....?My iPhone, using Spectrum, lets me do calls and texts over WiFi (very handy when overseas) so that’s technically been an option since planes have had WiFi - I think - I’ve never tried it to see if they block those or something. In any case, that gets past the cell reception issue.
When I use that mode it’s like I’m sitting in the US, so no country code for calls in the US and no charges for them, coming or going. But if I’m using that in the UK and I call the restaurant I’m sitting in, I need to dial like I’m in the US - use the UK code, etc, and will get charged International rates for that call.curious....do you have to dial country codes, etc....?
or do you use a VPN to spoof a location to avoid country codes?
In the meantime, we will all still have to deal with the silly little liquid bags forever.
You're still limited to 3oz in a quart ziploc, you just don't have to take them out for screening.Get PreCheck or Global Entry. Your liquids will remain in your carry-on, and you’ll have a better experience overall with TSA.
Except for using their $3/minute sat phone.COULD. Not WILL.
I read this as 5G inside the aircraft. But still sharing the connection to the world with everyone else on the plane.
But most airlines ban ANY calls, even wifi calling.
Get PreCheck or Global Entry. Your liquids will remain in your carry-on, and you’ll have a better experience overall with TSA.
That's a great thing, in fact. The problem is that flying outside the US it doesn't help, and some countries seem to enjoy giving people misery at the security check...Since PreChek is $85 for 5 years, and Global Entry, with PreChek included, is $100 for 5 years, even if you take only ONE international trip in that 5 years, you are WAY ahead.
That's a great thing, in fact. The problem is that flying outside the US it doesn't help, and some countries seem to enjoy giving people misery at the security check...
Do people actually get service? I never have service in planes above about 3K agl anyway so use airplane mode to save battery life
It is still work it for leaving the US and domestic trips, and Global Entry is FABULOUS for returning to the US. I once made it from stepping off the airplane to exiting the terminal at Dulles in 15 minutes flat. And remember, that includes the bus ride.
Yeah. The US. I'm in international security lines, all over the world, and (of the places I've experienced) the absolute worst is the US. Hands down.some countries seem to enjoy giving people misery at the security check...
No where in the article or discussion does it say inflight calling will be allowed.