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Research and Markets: Delayed Departure: Will In-Flight Broadband Take Off? New Report Investigates
Dépèche transmise le 23 septembre 2009 par Business Wire
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/13f2d7/delayed_departure) has announced the addition of the "Delayed Departure: Will In-Flight Broadband Take Off?" report to their offering.
In-flight broadband, since the days of Connexion by Boeing, has struggled to take off. Recently, the market has received new impetus, with a new generation of in-flight broadband providers, including Aircell, Row44, and Panasonic. While these providers have encountered barriers in introducing in-flight broadband over the past year, it appears that many of these have been overcome and now these providers are ready to begin large scale deployments. Several US airlines have committed to full fleet deployments, including American, Delta, and Southwest. While the economy continues to place pressure on the market, airlines appear to be planning beyond the current environment in making investments for in-flight communication technologies, such as in-flight broadband. This service will also have to compete with other emerging in-flight entertainment and communication services, such as DBS video offerings and GSM-based voice and data services (in international markets).
This report includes:
- Forecasts of broadband and DBS video, including installments, equipment revenues, usage, and usage revenues, with segmentation regarding the length of the flights.
- Expectations of in-flight IPTV introduction and ensuing revenue.
- Detailed comparisons of principal players, in terms of technologies, business models, and market share.
- Correlations with the hotspot market and strategies learned from terrestrial Wi-Fi services that can be applied to the in-flight market.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Market Assessment
Countdown to In-Flight Broadband
Why Now: Market Changes Since Connexion
In-Flight Broadband Providers
Airline Perspective
Competitive Landscape
Leveraging the Network
Technology
Regulatory Environment
Targeting the Audience
Lessons to be Learned From the Hotspot
Market
Point of Sale vs. Wholesale: The Business Models Forecast
In-Flight Broadband
Companies mentioned:
- OnAir
- ViaSat
- Aircell
- American
- Delta
- Panasonic
- Row44
- Royal Jordanian
- Southwest
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/13f2d7/delayed_departure
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