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Chatterbox Air ready for take-off
By Mike on 27 March 2008
LONDON, UK – Ofcom has given the thumbs-up to mobile calling aboard UK-registered aircraft in European airspace. Should communication truly know no bounds, or should flight remain one of the last havens of peaceful travel?
Pending a rubber stamp from The European Safety Agency and Civil Aviation Authority, we could soon be sat on a plane surrounded by passengers chatting on mobile phones.
It goes without saying that the safety issue is the one of paramount importance, highlighted in Ofcom’s recent statement:
However, just because we can, does it mean we should? Liberating and enabling channels of communication is surely a great thing. But is there a line, and is this crossing it?
Elsewhere…
Approval for mobiles on Aircraft – BBC.co.uk
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