テレフォニカ、平面上に無線LANを提供するのVuelingの同盟国
Telefónica, el aliado de Vueling para ofrecer wifi en los aviones
La empresa de telecomunicaciones seleccionó a Eutelsat como proveedor de la red de satélite y el servicio móvil
Iberia ofrecerá wifi en los aviones desde cinco euros por cada cinco megas
EP Madrid 9 ABR 2014 - 12:22 CET
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Telefónica, the ally of Vueling to offer wifi on planes
The telecommunications company selected as provider Eutelsat satellite network and mobile service
Iberia offer wifi on planes for five euros for every five megs
Madrid EP 9 ABR 2014 - 12:22 CET
The Catalan airline Vueling has reached an agreement with Telefónica to implement a high-speed wifi service on planes , so that the user experience very similar to that obtained navigation on land. Specifically four ' Airbus A320 ' airline will have Internet service throughout this year. Thus, Vueling will be the first European airline to offer a high speed connection .
The groups explained that until now this type of data access was not possible in such short distances in Europe , for example, a flight from Madrid to Barcelona. Eutelsat has selected Telefónica as network provider and mobile satellite service , while the specialist flight entertainment systems and connectivity for airlines LiveTV provide all the equipment on board the aircraft and will manage the process for the necessary certifications from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA ) for the use of this technology in Airbus A320 Vueling .
The Spanish operator will be responsible for integrating this form of high-speed technology with the Air LiveTV Mobile Access service through its Eutelsat KA -SAT satellite.
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At home
The groups have reported that satellite systems Ka band are the only ones capable of providing connectivity to 20 megabytes per second (Mbps ) similar to home ADSL flight , marking a "great difference that exists so far."
Thus, although there are other technologies available in the market , a new generation of Ka-band satellites , also called High Throughput Satellites ( HTS) , allows passengers to use their electronic devices , whether smartphones or tablets, in-flight and if they were on land.
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