http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx? 
type=internetNews&storyid=2006-06-02T165045Z_01_N02222830_RTRUKOC_0_US-T 
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - JetBlue Airways Corp. won a wireless license  
to offer high-speed Internet and other communications services on  
commercial aircraft in a U.S. Federal Communications Commission  
auction that ended on Friday.

The company's subsidiary LiveTV LLC bid $7 million for a 1 megahertz  
wireless license, while a company with ties to AirCell Inc., which  
designs and sells airborne communications systems, won the 3  
megahertz license with a bid of $31.3 million.

The winner of the larger license, AC BidCo LLC, also has ties to  
private equity firm Ripplewood Holdings LLC.

The current user of the airwaves, Verizon Communications' Airfone  
unit, dropped out early in the auction that started on May 10. After  
the licenses are issued, Verizon must limit operations and then in  
May 2010 give up the airwaves.

While Verizon's telephone service aboard commercial planes has not  
done well because of the high cost to use the phones, there has been  
interest in offering high-speed Internet access in the air to  
business travelers.

The licenses will not mean travelers can soon use their cell phones  
in the air. The FCC and Federal Aviation Administration are still  
weighing whether to permit that.



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