Delta Air Lines will officially launch Aircell's Gogo Inflight Internet service on six of its aircraft tomorrow. In-flight Internet initially will be available on five MD-88 aircraft flying Delta Shuttle routes between New York's LaGuardia Airport and Boston's Logan and Washington's Reagan airports plus one Boeing 757 flying throughout Delta's domestic system, with se...
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The SGH-A777 comes in blue (pictured here) and red. (Credit: AT&T) Never one to rest on its laurels, Samsung has released yet another phone with a slim slider design. AT&T's Samsung SGH-A777 is the latest in the company's Boeing series, as we've come to call ...
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ICO Global Communications said a Los Angeles Superior Court jury verdict could force Boeing Co. to pay up to $707 million in damages in a lawsuit brought by the mobile satellite service company.
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The ruling could boost wireless magnate Craig McCaw's plan to deliver online mobile video and data virtually anywhere using a combination of cellular-satellite technology.
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InformationWeek on 4th Nov 2008 (via feeds.informationweek.com)
A jury found Boeing should pay $236 million in punitive damages to satellite company ICO Global Communications for breach of contract relating to the build and launch of satellites for the firm, which is headed by cellular mogul Craig McCaw. Boeing now owes some $607 million to ICO, including $371 million in compensatory damages the same jury awarded last week. In all, Boeing could ...
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A jury ordered the Boeing to pay $236 million in punitive damages Friday for breaching a contract to build and launch satellites for a company headed by cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw.
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AP - A jury ordered the Boeing Co. to pay $236 million in punitive damages Friday for breaching a contract to build and launch satellites for a company headed by cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw.
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