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12-18-2005 @ 5:34PM
Bill Reals said...
Airfone.
Yup, I know a few people who've used an Airfone and I've sat across the asile as from a guy who was on one as well. One of my former co-workers inviited to a confernece call and they told him that he would have to dial in from the air. So, he sat and listened for hour or 90 mins on an Airfone during a flight and never had to speak. The cost was something over $100.
I sat across from another guy, who talked loudly, like a TV host, for about 30 mins on a flight. Once the plane landed, he picked up his phone and started talking again.
Finally, I sat next to a woman who answered her cell phone at 30,000 feet, just above Mt Adams, on my way to Seattle. She answered to tell the person that she couldn't talk to them as she was on a plane.
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