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Emirates rings up first in-flight mobile call
Emirates airline has launched the world's first commercial in-flight mobile telephone service and will spend $27m to kit out its... Read more
Mar 25, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
In-flight broadband 'to take off this year
...The fledgling in-flight broadband market is set for serious growth this year, according to... Read more
May 8, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
In-flight mobiles to take off over Europe
In-flight mobile calls have been given the green light by the European... Read more
Apr 8, 2008
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In-flight mobile gets Ofcom thumbs up
In-flight mobile phone calls may soon be a reality for travellers on... Read more
Mar 26, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Has in-flight entertainment got wings in the iPod era
Airlines should scrap in-flight entertainment systems because they cannot compete with the thousands of songs... Read more
Jul 3, 2009
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
In-flight mobiles takes off in EU
...now has 27 aircraft equipped to allow passengers to use their mobiles in-flight, and the number of planes enabled for in-flight use of... Read more
Apr 2, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Storage > Storage Hardware
digEcor Designs Optimal In-Flight Entertainment Device With D-Link 802.11 a/b/g Wireless Adapter
digEcor manufactures the digEplayer XT In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) player. The company was bought by Wencor, a 55... Read more
Apr 3, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers
digEcor Designs Optimal In-Flight Entertainment Device With D-Link 802.11 a/b/g Wireless Adapter
Apr 3, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Management
Information Needs in Flight Monitoring: A Tool in Aviation Security
The Next Generation Air Transportation System security concept introduced flight monitoring as a part of risk management Read more
Apr 11, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Brits want ASBOs for rude mobile users
And reckon in-flight calls should be grounded Read more
May 9, 2008
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
Managing a storage system has become a costly and complicated task. The direct labour cost associated with its management is increasing. In addition, organizations incur hidden indirect costs due to slow responsiveness, ineffective utilization, and inflexibility. This paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System's revolutionary built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to drastically reduce the costs of managing storage systems.
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Contact Centres: Optimum service at optimum cost
Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and optimising telecoms costs is the goal for many ICT managers. Technology now enables far more powerful and flexible contact centre platforms to be created without the capital outlay required for conventional systems.
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The ability to leverage location intelligence was critical to the successful rollout of our 3G network as it enabled us to identify potential customers and where they would likely use our enhanced third generation services. As our decision making process was much more informed by location-based data, we could build our network in areas that will serve our customers most effectively.
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