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In-flight mobile provider OnAir can now operate on the networks of all four of the UKs big carriers, after Vodafone and Orange granted permission. The company, which enables mobile phone calls to be made from planes while they're in the air, was already operating with O2 and T-Mobile. (Read Full Article)
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