Backlash Over Proposal to Allow In-Flight Cell Phone Calls


Hours after the Federal Communications Commission proposed allowing airplane passengers to use their cell phones above 10,000 feet, customers began flooding the FCC with complaints. Most are dreading the prospect of having to listen to someone else’s conversations for the duration of a flight. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said the change would open up “new mobile opportunities for consumers.”

SOURCE: Washington Post

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