SafeCell In-flight Mobile Phone Solution Revealed

By Brian - 04/02/2009 12:04:52 PM


Using mobile phones and gadgets are normally prohibited on flights. However, we have been seeing a new evolution in this area as some airlines have been allowing it.

As far as bizjets are concerned, the need for some solution to control this area is a need and apparently SafeCell has come up with one which they have launched globally.

The SafeCell intellectual property is a patent application and proof of concept to allow a mobile phone to be operated safely in-flight, by disabling a mobile phones primary transmitter and communicating via the mobile phones auxiliary communications port i.e. Bluetooth or USB SafeCell communicates with the ground via existing low cost satellite networks providing an inexpensive in-flight mobile phone messaging solution.

(Source) BusinessWire

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