ASiQ’s new In-Flight WiFi Offering

by DJ Neawedde | 20th August 2006

ASI Entertainment, Inc’s. wholly owned subsidiary, ASiQ , announced that the recent decision by Boeing to close down the Connexion by Boeing Internet Service, creates more opportunities for ASiQ’s low cost alternative.

In-flight internet“Connexion were too far ahead of their time. There is no comparison with the technology available today to what they launched with back in 2000. Today’s aircraft satellite systems weigh less than 60Kg compared to Connexion’s reported 350Kg and are a fraction of the cost. Under the Connexion scheme, airlines were reportedly paying $500,000 as an activation fee.

The new ASiQ package comprises an Inmarsat broadband link, with WIFI access and is compatible with the aircraft’s existing onboard network. ASiQ is offering airlines a new Internet platform over a 5 years lease from as little as $15 per flight. For narrow body aircraft the lease could be as low $5.00 per flight. This, combined with ASiQ’s low access fees and Freemailconnection, will make the system even more attractive to airlines.

The key to in-flight connectivity is an affordable service and this is where we believe ASiQ has an advantage. By being independent ASiQ is not locked to any specific aircraft manufacturer, hardware or service provider. As a result, ASiQ is able to secure the most competitive solutions.” Ron Chapman, ASiQ’s President

The hardware platform is scheduled to be available in 2007 to coincide with the launch of the broadband service and will be on display at the upcoming World Airlines Entertainment Association Conference & Exhibition September 12 to 15th in Miami. Saudi Arabian Airlines has already chosen ASiQNet for their in-flight connectivity service.


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    ASiQ’s new In-Flight WiFi Offering

    by DJ Neawedde | 20th August 2006

    ASI Entertainment, Inc’s. wholly owned subsidiary, ASiQ , announced that the recent decision by Boeing to close down the Connexion by Boeing Internet Service, creates more opportunities for ASiQ’s low cost alternative.

    In-flight internet“Connexion were too far ahead of their time. There is no comparison with the technology available today to what they launched with back in 2000. Today’s aircraft satellite systems weigh less than 60Kg compared to Connexion’s reported 350Kg and are a fraction of the cost. Under the Connexion scheme, airlines were reportedly paying $500,000 as an activation fee.

    The new ASiQ package comprises an Inmarsat broadband link, with WIFI access and is compatible with the aircraft’s existing onboard network. ASiQ is offering airlines a new Internet platform over a 5 years lease from as little as $15 per flight. For narrow body aircraft the lease could be as low $5.00 per flight. This, combined with ASiQ’s low access fees and Freemailconnection, will make the system even more attractive to airlines.

    The key to in-flight connectivity is an affordable service and this is where we believe ASiQ has an advantage. By being independent ASiQ is not locked to any specific aircraft manufacturer, hardware or service provider. As a result, ASiQ is able to secure the most competitive solutions.” Ron Chapman, ASiQ’s President

    The hardware platform is scheduled to be available in 2007 to coincide with the launch of the broadband service and will be on display at the upcoming World Airlines Entertainment Association Conference & Exhibition September 12 to 15th in Miami. Saudi Arabian Airlines has already chosen ASiQNet for their in-flight connectivity service.


    Related Posts

  • Air Apple? iPod videos to play on airline seat-back displays
  • WiFi Pen
  • Pick up WiFi from 237 Miles Away…
  • Guy makes his own $230,000 Boeing 747 Flight Simulator
  • Europe Approves In-Flight Mobile Phone Usage For Airbus
  • Aeromobile, Emirates announces world first for in-flight mobile phone use
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