PARTNER VIDEO INSIGHT – Connectivity is critical for airlines and business jet owners as they work to meet rising demands of passengers, and the emergence of inflight telematics requirements. The rise of mobility devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops, and the advent of new High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems, have acted as catalysts for the transformation of the satellite communications and mobility markets. However, the key to unlocking this potential lies in the access technology. Phasor introduces the only enterprise grade, very low profile, conformal, electronically-steered antenna (ESA) with characteristics that both meet and exceed the requirements of commercial airlines and business jet operators. This breakthrough technology will transform inflight communications, enabling wider adoption of broadband connectivity to more kinds of aircraft, and offering service providers and airlines the benefits of greater functionality, reliability and scalability.
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