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Travellers may soon be able to make calls from the skies

The sky is the limit for mobile phone calls

Hello? I'm on a plane! Telecoms regulator approves plans for in-flight calls

Written by Neon Kelly

Telecoms regulator Ofcom has confirmed plans to allow mobile phones to be used on aircraft.

Proposals first unveiled in October last year would permit travellers to make calls during flights at an altitude of 3000 metres and higher, using onboard satellite communications to relay signals to receivers on the ground.

Passengers will still be unable to use their phones during take-off and landing, due to the risk of interfering with cockpit equipment.

Ofcom's plans are subject to approval from aviation authorities, including the European Aviation Safety Agency and the UK's Civil Aviation Authority.
If approved, individual airlines will be left to decide if there is sufficient demand to deploy the required equipment on their planes.

In-flight calls will initially only be available to GSM phones, but Ofcom believes that 3G support could be introduced at a later stage.

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