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Posted by: Dean Foust on August 27

Posted by: Dean Foust on August 27

When American Airlines, in partnership with Aircell, launched its in-flight Internet service recently, it created one big restriction: Passengers couldn’t use Skype or one of the other VOIP (Internet-based) phone services.

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