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Some passenger airliners now carry on-board cell towers, allowing phones to get signal at 30,000 feet. This bypasses the typical lack of coverage caused by altitude, speed, and ground-aimed antennas. Airlines also offer satellite-based WiFi, often at high fees with shaky connectivity.
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