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AirCell said today that it expected to launch its service in 2008: A few weeks ago, they were saying late 2007. The firm said that it is finally approaching the receipt of its formal FCC license, sometime in the next 30 days. They repeated their earlier expectation that they will be able to use regulatory harmony and partnerships in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean to launch throughout those countries and region shortly after their US launch.
Posted by Glennf at September 13, 2006 1:30 PM
Categories: Air Travel
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