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AS-IP Tech, Inc. is currently in negotiations with an A340 operator to commence flight-testing of fflya.
New York, NY (PRWEB) October 11, 2016
AS-IP Tech, Inc. (OTCMKTS:IPTK) announced today that fflya, the world’s first Bluetooth Smart connectivity solution for airlines, will be launched at the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) on 24-27 October 2016 Booth 1837.
fflya delivers free App messaging and destination savings that will enhance the passenger’s flight experience and allow the airline to earn revenue without having to charge. It integrates the latest generation App technology, Bluetooth Smart capability, and narrowband satellite protocols.
Company CEO Ron Chapman said, “fflya is an extremely important development for the airline industry as it opens up a whole new way to connect, previously thought not possible. fflya is specifically designed for the majority of airlines waiting for a solution as passengers believe connectivity costs should be comparative to what they experience on the ground or free.”
fflya eliminates the high cost of satellite transmission by combining a proprietary satellite protocol with a Bluetooth network capable of connecting every passenger on-board with a single Bluetooth hotspot.
AS-IP Tech, Inc. is currently in negotiations with an A340 operator to commence flight-testing of fflya.
About AS-IP Tech, Inc.
AS-IP Tech, Inc. is pioneering Bluetooth Smart inflight connectivity solutions for aircraft. The company management has a thirty-year history of flying new communication technologies worldwide. Over the past decade the focus has been on creating an alternative method to connect passengers with the aim of reducing the high costs of inflight connectivity. AS-IP successfully launched the first product on business jets in 2014 and a further two years of Research and Development saw the evolution of the latest airline platform.
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