Mobile Expands Its Free Wi-Fi Service Cover To United Airlines Domestic Flights
JAKARTA - American telecommunications company T-Mobile is expanding its free Wi-Fi network to United Airlines domestic flights, for several eligible T-Mobile customers.
Now, T-Mobile customers can stay connected from takeoff to landing onwards on hundreds of other flights, including United Airlines! Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile, was quoted Monday, September 26.
So, postpaid subscribers Magenta Max and Magenta T-Mobile have had access to similar deals on Alaska Airlines and Delta flights, but now United is also participating.
But what needs to be known is, if you are a customer of the T-Mobile Magelata package, free access to Wi-Fi on flights will be limited to four flights per year. Meanwhile, Magenta Max users will get free access during unlimited flights.
This move was taken as a boost to T-Mobile's sustainability to add more intensive to its top-end plans like free Apple TV Plus, future SpaceX Starlink connectivity prospects, and 5GB high-speed data while traveling overseas.
Furthermore, the latter is part of T-Mobile's Coverage Beyond campaign to take advantage of the increase in travel now that the pandemic is over.
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"Whether it's for business or holidays, we know staying connected in the air is important, and we're happy that many T-Mobile customers will experience our free Wi-Fi on the flight on their phone while flying United", said Grant Milstead, Vice President of Digital Technology United.
"Coverage Beyond launched on 737, MAX8, MAX9 United, certain 757-300 and certain A319 with Wi-Fi supported by Viasat and Thales InFlyt Experience with more flights and Wi-Fi partners will be added soon", the company concluded.
On the other hand, T-Mobile US Inc revealed plans to collaborate with SpaceX's Starlink satellite. T-Mobile will use Starlink satellites to provide network access to mobile users in parts of the United States.