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ASIQ Solves the Problem of In-Flight Cell Phone Use in the USA
Dépèche transmise le 8 avril 2009 par Business Wire
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ASI Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBB:ASIQ) has been advised that the licensee for the aviation SafeCell system, ASIQ Ltd, has announced that SafeCell provides an alternate approach for corporate jet passengers to use their cell phones onboard aircraft, without the requirement for complex and expensive GSM Picocell network infrastructure and jamming systems.
Ron Chapman, the inventor of SafeCell and the ASIQ CEO, stated, “What we have successfully achieved is an in-flight cell phone solution that is 95% cheaper, 90% lighter and less than half the communication cost of the existing systems and unlike its competitors, does not require Telco approval.” Further details are available at www.asiq.com/whatsnew.html.
About SafeCell:
The SafeCell intellectual property is a patent application to allow a mobile phone to be operated safely in-flight, by disabling a mobile phone’s primary transmitter and communicating via the mobile phone’s auxiliary communications port i.e. Bluetooth. SafeCell communicates with the ground via existing low cost satellite networks, providing an inexpensive in-flight mobile phone solution.
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