This piece in the Globe and Mail may be a little too breathless by half, but it's quite fun: The first two planes are plying routes from Canada to the US with Gogo Inflight Internet enabled over American portions, although this is a trial and only until 29 January. The service is being offered commercially. The Canadian part will be enabled in a partnership between Canuck firm SkySurf, which won the domestic airwave rights, and Aircell, which operates Gogo.
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