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SJ Infotech is one of the premier education institutes with years of experience in the field of IT training. It has trained lakhs of professionals and IT engineers. The institute provides a wide variety of career, professional, short term and certification courses, designed by our expert academicians after careful market study and research. All the courses are taught by experienced and certified f

Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology 23/08/2014

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Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology http://www.ted.com At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data -- including a deep look at hi...

Pranav Mistry's Sixth-Sense and Microsoft's Productivity Future Vision 14/07/2014

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AT&T to offer in-flight Internet service starting late next year

AT&T is throwing its name into the hat of companies aiming to offer in-flight Internet service. The telecommunications company on Monday revealed plans to launch a high-speed connectivity service late next year that will be powered by a new air-to-ground network based on 4G LTE technology.

The company’s nationwide network will use existing spectrum already owned by AT&T and will lean on aerospace supplier Honeywell to provide hardware and service capabilities according to a press release on the matter.

The wireless provider will join companies like Gogo and Global Eagle Entertainment, both of which have struggled with reliability and finding a plan that’s affordable to airline passengers. Because of factors like this, few people are opting for in-flight Wi-Fi services these days despite the ever connected world we live in. Only six percent of passengers on average spring for Gogo’s service, the company said when it went public last year.

The news has already had a serious impact on the competition. Share value in Gogo is down more than 18 percent in after hours trading while Global Eagle Entertainment has lost around six percent as of writing.

If anyone has a solid shot at capitalizing on the in-flight Wi-Fi market, it’d be a wireless provide like AT&T. They already have the spectrum and with more than 116 million wireless subscribers, they could offer
incentives or other discounts to encourage passengers to pay for in-flight service.

http://www.techspot.com/news/56563-att-to-offer-in-flight-internet-service-starting-late-next-year.html

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