Anything that goes onto airplanes is CERTIFIED TO SHIT. That’s a big part of the reason why.
Another part is that it’s clearly B2B, and anything B2B is an adversarial shark pit where each company is trying to take a bite out of each other while avoiding getting a bite taken out of them.
Between those two, it’ll take a good while for quality Wi-Fi to proliferate, even though we 100% have the tech now.
Huh. Why would B2B be more adversarially shark pitty than B2C? I’m not saying you are wrong I’m just curious (a) what the evidence is and (b) what the theory is that predicts this conclusion.
Anything that goes onto airplanes is CERTIFIED TO SHIT. That’s a big part of the reason why.
Another part is that it’s clearly B2B, and anything B2B is an adversarial shark pit where each company is trying to take a bite out of each other while avoiding getting a bite taken out of them.
Between those two, it’ll take a good while for quality Wi-Fi to proliferate, even though we 100% have the tech now.
Huh. Why would B2B be more adversarially shark pitty than B2C? I’m not saying you are wrong I’m just curious (a) what the evidence is and (b) what the theory is that predicts this conclusion.