Part of the testing would require a Cell repeater installed into the airplane. This will cause your Cell phone to operate at the lowest RF power because it thinks your sitting on a tower (which you will be lol). The repeater will downlink its signal on a different frequency, possibly the same system that Boeing uses for its High Speed internet using WiFi which is already being used every day by thousands of users (including myself, ANA airlines NYC to Japan direct)
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Part of the testing would require a Cell repeater installed into the airplane. This will cause your Cell phone to operate at the lowest RF power because it thinks your sitting on a tower (which you will be lol).
The repeater will downlink its signal on a different frequency, possibly the same system that Boeing uses for its High Speed internet using WiFi which is already being used every day by thousands of users (including myself, ANA airlines NYC to Japan direct)