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Sky-High Wi-Fi Showdown: Starlink vs Viasat vs Gogo – The Battle for In-Flight Internet Supremacy
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하늘 위의 와이파이 대결: 스타링크 vs 비아샛 vs 고고 – 기내 인터넷 패권 전쟁

주요 사실 사치에서 필수로: 고도 35,000피트에서의 Wi-Fi 불과 얼마 전까지만 해도, 비행기에서 Wi-Fi를 이용하는 것은 사치(그리고 종종 비싸고 느린)였다. 오늘날 기내 인터넷은 기대되는 편의시설이 되었다 – 실제로 승객의 83%가 양질의 기내 Wi-Fi를 제공하는 항공사를 다시 예약할 가능성이 더 높다고 답했다 ts2.tech. 최근
9월 3, 2025

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