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Traveler's Aid: Cellphones, Planes, and the Looming Specter of Ultra-Wideband Technology (9/27/02) Now,
you cant use your cellphone on planes. One of the most common and perplexing questions we get from listeners is this one: How come I cant use my cellphone on planes? Its a good question. Of course, the flight crew usually says something about how cellphones mess with the planes navigation system. But in 1996, the FAA examined thousands of flight records. They didnt find a single instance -- not one -- of a cellphone affecting navigation equipment. So, what gives? Meanwhile, theres another problem lurking on the horizon -- one that could be even more dicey than cellphones. Its called ultra-wideband technology (UWB), and its beginning to show up in all kinds of wireless gadgets. The proliferation of UWB may force airlines to ban laptops and PDAs completely. Will it happen? And if so, when? Business travel writer Chris Barnett has been following this story, and he gives us the scoop on the future of UWB and in-flight computing. Oh yeah: Chris also gives us a good answer on the cellphone thing, too.
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