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Panasonic Avionics Corporation Licenses
iDirect's Satellite IP Router Technology To
Power In-Flight Broadband System
July 8, 2008
VT iDirect, Inc. announced a major technology
licensing agreement. Panasonic will license
iDirect’s satellite IP router technology as a
core component of the Panasonic eXConnect
in-flight satellite transmission platform.
Panasonic eXConnect provides two-way broadband
connectivity for a broad range of passenger and
crew applications, including Internet access as
well as live video programming, telemedicine and
the ability to monitor and report critical
flight information in real time.
Representing a
next-generation solution, Panasonic eXConnect
will overcome critical technical limitations of
delivering in-flight broadband connectivity and
expand airlines’ opportunities to market the
service. The system features significantly
lighter airborne electronics equipment, an
ultra-small satellite antenna, iDirect’s highly
efficient spread spectrum mobile waveform and
Intelsat’s global Ku-band broadband coverage. In
addition, Panasonic eXConnect leverages
iDirect’s award-wining “Group Quality of
Service” bandwidth management technology, which
enables airlines to integrate and deliver a wide
range of services beyond basic Internet access.
These include live and premium in-flight
entertainment services as well as voice
applications, and allow airlines to capture
additional pay-per-use and advertising revenues.
By implementing iDirect’s satellite IP router
technology, Panasonic is also able to reduce the
operating cost and complexity of supporting
in-flight broadband connectivity and offer the
service for both continental and
inter-continental flights.
The next-generation system is distinguished by:
* More affordable use of satellite bandwidth:
Ultra-small satellite antennae on an aircraft
require increased transmission
powers and satellite bandwidth to maintain a
reliable link while in motion. To overcome this
challenge, Panasonic eXConnect will feature
iDirect’s innovative spread spectrum mobile
waveform. The iDirect waveform diffuses the
transmission of satellite bandwidth while
maintaining a high data rate. This dramatically
conserves satellite space segment and lowers
bandwidth costs for airlines.
* Cost-effective network expansion: Through the iDirect
satellite router, the eXConnect system leverages
Intelsat’s global fleet of 53 in-orbit
satellites and on-the-ground teleport
facilities. Satellite carriers can be scaled to
the bandwidth needs of specific geographical
regions, providing a cost-effective means to
meet current demand and increase network
capacity as demand grows.
* Simplified global network management: With iDirect’s Global
Network Management System, Panasonic can manage
and track each satellite router from a single
network management system, instead of using
multiple systems typically required to manage a
global, hybrid network. In addition, iDirect’s
Automatic Beam Switching feature enables the
antenna to automatically transfer connectivity
from one satellite to the next as an aircraft
travels across satellite footprints.
“We are proud to be
working with iDirect to deliver the
next-generation satellite transmission platform
for eXConnect. iDirect develops world-renowned
technology, leveraging Intelsat’s global
satellite fleet and network infrastructure. We
believe iDirect is best prepared to help
Panasonic provide airlines with a satellite
communications technology to reduce operating
costs and improve daily operations" said
Paul Margis Chief
Executive Officer, Panasonic Avionics
Corporation.
David Bettinger, Chief
Technology Officer, iDirect commented
“The core capabilities for
in-flight broadband have existed for years, but
until recently they were far too inefficient and
costly for airlines to operate profitably.
iDirect has developed new technologies for the
satellite industry to overcome mobile broadband
challenges. Today, a powerful combination of
next-generation capabilities from Panasonic,
Intelsat and iDirect will soon make broadband
connectivity a vital new dimension of air
travel.”
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