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. Boeing Offer High Speed Internet Connection For Maritime Industry

The potential demand at sea for high speed internet services is huge. A combination of data intensive applications and the need to keep isolated sailors in touch with the world result in a golden market opportunity.
Hong Kong - Jan 19, 2004
Connexion by Boeing, a business unit of The Boeing Company, today announced an expansion of its service offering to include high speed satellite broadband capability for the maritime industry.

"We're actively engaged in discussions with several of the leading maritime operators, as well as potential distributors, and have received a tremendously positive response to our service and the speeds at which we can move data," said Connexion by Boeing President Scott Carson.

"Operators of vessels around the world have the immediate need to stay connected, allowing a more informed and efficient operation, no matter where they are in the world -- close to shore or in the shipping lanes across the Pacific and other oceanic regions."

Connexion by Boeing has successfully tested real-time data communication and a live, high-quality video teleconferencing from a private vessel in Seattle's Lake Union to its Seattle campus. The Connexion by Boeing maritime solution is expected to be approximately ten times faster than most commonly deployed communications systems available today, and significantly less expensive to use. Details on system and service pricing will be announced closer to service launch.

Applying the broadband capability of Connexion by Boeing to the maritime communications industry is a natural complement to its commercial airline service. The maritime solution leverages the existing satellite and ground-based network Connexion by Boeing has established and will bring the same capabilities for robust, high-speed connectivity to the maritime industry. Existing networks will provide coverage in the North Atlantic and a solution for Pacific Ocean coverage will be announced in the very near future.

Vessel operators and their passengers can use Connexion by Boeing to access the Internet and firewall-protected corporate intranets, send outgoing emails or open large attachments from incoming emails; get the news, weather or destination information; or view satellite television programming.

The service will also enhance ship-to-shore communications for ship captains and crew -- providing new opportunities for long-distance learning, improve crew morale, remote monitoring of ships' systems and cargo, improved maintenance, and to make better routing decisions. All of these capabilities are expected to significantly improve the efficiency and safety of operations at sea.

Maritime communications, a $1 billion industry, targets ship operators, merchant fleets, governments and private yacht owners.

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China Airlines Selects Connexion by Boeing for In-flight Connectivity
Seattle - Jan 15, 2004
China Airlines (CAL) and Connexion by Boeing, a business unit of Boeing, announced the signing of a Letter of Intent that will bring high-speed connectivity to travelers on commercial flights in and out of Taiwan. The LOI calls for the broadband data and entertainment service to be installed on the CAL long-haul fleet of aircraft beginning in late 2004. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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