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Airlines Will Install Over 4,000 Picocells for Passenger GSM and Wi-Fi Services Between 2008 and 2011, According to Freesky Research
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While many airlines will deploy either 802.11 or 3G picocells, a large number will not go fleet-wide over the next four years. "For all the reductions in equipment costs, airlines are still reluctant to invest in systems that they cannot amortize over at least five years of flying," said
GSM picocells will roll out quickly on aircraft registered in European, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries, with text messaging remaining one of the most cost-effective connectivity services airlines can offer. Wi-Fi picocells have already made significant inroads with crew applications, particularly for updating approach charts and for accessing management networks while parked at the gate. However, some airlines will continue to use Wi-Fi for cabin surveillance and for Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) without deploying passenger systems.
The report, "Airborne Picocell Networks", will be released in Feburary, and will contain detailed forecasts for wireless deployments by aircraft model, as well as analyses of major service providers and equipment vendors.
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