China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sky-high Wi-Fi ready to fly

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Airline passengers will be able to surf the internet in the air almost as fast as they do on the ground, as China Unicom, China’s second-largest telecom carrier by subscriber­s, prepares to demonstrat­e its in-flight Wi-Fi service next month.

The move came shortly after local airlines were allowed to decide for themselves whether passengers could use personal electronic devices during flights, paving the way for a new multibilli­on market.

China Unicom said more than 80 airplanes from carriers including China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines have been equipped with its internet software and systems.

“Next month, we will demonstrat­e a stable, high-speed internet surfing experience onboard planes that’s roughly similar to what we have on the ground,” China Unicom said in a statement, without disclosing more details.

Currently, in-flight Wi-Fi is available only in some planes of Chinese airlines. A report by research firm Routehappy shows that 78 percent of airlines in the United States provide some sort of connectivi­ty. In China, it is 23 percent, according to a domestic aviation statistics company VariFlight.

Xiang Ligang, a telecom expert and chief executive of industry website Cctime, said that so far, most of the in-flight Wi-Fi service in China is of poor quality or just partially connected, which makes it hard for airlines to commercial­ize such offerings.

“The effort by China Unicom is likely to change the landscape. Its years of experience in satellite communicat­ion and telecom services may help make onboard connectivi­ty more affordable and stable,” he added.

China Unicom said the service would be run by Unicom-AirNet, a joint venture it set up in April with several local partners. The company said it has built the largest satellite communicat­ion infrastruc­ture in Asia, which will help ensure communicat­ion quality.

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