RE: "airborne wireless network" - anybody know anything about these folks?

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As you say about seen before (though patent was 2001, so had seen less then). But from their web page "Today much of what is required is readily available. The equipment just needs to be packaged “purpose-specific”, to comply with FAA and FCC regulations." Even without the "just" that really underestimates the amount of cost, work and resistance to installing equipment on aeroplanes.

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Subject: "airborne wireless network" - anybody know anything about these folks?

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Hi Folks,

Anybody know anything about these folks:
http://www.airbornewirelessnetwork.com/index.asp

I came across an ad from them, in an in-flite magazine - they claim to be developing a flying mesh network, with nodes hanging off commercial airliners.  (More like an investment pitch than a technical ad, backed by a web site that was more sizzle than substance.)

It sure seems like a neat concept, and they seem to have some serious airline industry connections - but a bit light on the technology side.

They also make a lot of a patent they have - but it seems to be stuff that we've all seen before in tactical networking and some of the Air Force's airborne network initiatives.

Anyway... anybody know these folks?  Are they for real?

Miles Fidelman

p.s. Also of possible interest: These folks: https://www.analyticalspace.com - are about to launch a constellation of LEO cubesats, also with the intent of doing high bandwidth mesh networking, with laser up/downlinks to customers - no need for big ground stations.  They seem a lot more substantial - Draper Labs tie in and such.

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