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Wi-Fi, once a nicety, now a must for some air passengers
Worcester Telegram & Gazette (Oct 1 2012)
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Tony Drockton, who owns a luxury handbag company in Southern California, used to take the overnight flight to New York, rather than waste business hours out of touch. But now, his flight time is his work time as airlines increasingly offer Wi-Fi connections on their planes. “I need to stay connected so people don't realize where I am,” said Mr. Drockton, who now travels with a laptop, smartphone and over-the-ears headphones. “It allows me to fly during business hours and not miss any day.” As to
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