A
12-seater aircraft owned by the Essar Group has been
Wi-Fi-enabled into a wireless ''Hot Spot'' allowing passengers
high-speed internet connectivity while flying.
D-Link
(India) Ltd. converted the aircraft by installing its
equipment with USB interface in the aircraft enabling
executives carrying Wi-Fi enabled laptops to stay connected
during a flight. The internet connectivity is provided
through satellite connection service.
The
Wi-Fi installation enables any laptop on board to access
the internet at best speeds currently available - 4-gigabytes
per second and share a printer installed in the aircraft.
According
to P Vyas, director, sales and marketing, D-Link (India),
The airborne Wi-Fi connectivity is the first of its
kind in India. "Such an installation would be normal
in an office but doing it on an aircraft made it a difficult
challenge for our engineers," says Vyas.
In-flight
connectivity may turn out to be the most important productivity
tool for business travelers. The leaders in the aviation
industry are successfully trying out high-speed wireless
access in commercial aircrafts. Internet access on scheduled
airline flights has been recently introduced and currently
available on 65 aircrafts from 11 airlines. It expected
that by the end of 2006, over 150 aircrafts would be
Wi-Fi enabled.
The
market for notebooks and PCs and other computer peripherals
is growing at an extremely healthy rate. The market
for notebooks, for example, is estimated to grow at
over 100% year on year for the next three years.
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