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Aeronautical Satcom Antennas: Broadband Communications
Freesky Research, Nov 2007, Pages: 23
As aviation broadband continues to roll out slowly, antenna performance and cost remain challenges for both private and commercial jets. However, the market has recovered from the Connexion cancellation, and is seeing a tremendous amount of development activity, particularly with new Ku-Band antennas. As more commercial operators take a second look at providing Internet access, many observers are asking:
- How will satellite broadband to aircraft compete against air-to-ground networks? - To what extent will cheaper, more powerful antennas impact airline plans for broadband service? - When will in-flight broadband become commonplace?
In addition to broadband installations by frequency and aircraft type, this report looks at how the market is already splintering into different segments, and how broadband is allowing startups to challenge traditional antenna manufacturers. It also discusses the latest service and technology advancements that have airlines reconsidering where and when to offer Internet access to passengers.
Companies covered are from U.S., Germany, U.K., Israel, South Africa, Canada
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