AWG3 Masmedia Meltdown 2000 Annual Users Conference

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Transcript AWG3 Masmedia Meltdown 2000 Annual Users Conference

First Annual
WAEA Internet Conference 2001
Creating New Business Opportunities Through Converging Internet Technologies and Services
Serving Passengers: End-to-End
Ticketing
Lounge
On-Board
Baggage
Booking Security Boarding Immigration Customs
Airline Space
GOAL:
Help the Airlines Serve their Passengers through leveraging internet technologies
Targeted Conference Attendees
Airlines:
- E-venture (Web) Groups
- Traditional IFE Groups
- I.T. Groups
Airworthiness:
- FAA
- JAA
Vendors:
- Client/Server Device Mfgs
(IFE, PED, Wireless)
- Com/Connection Service Providers
(ISP, Wireless, Com)
- Content & Services Providers
(Dot Coms …)
Airports:
- I.T. Group
- Biz Devl Group
Airplanes:
- OEMS
Proposed Sessions
Off-Wing Trends
- What do passengers do when they’re not passengers?
- What will they be doing as new technologies unfold?
Anticipating Passenger Expectations.
- What are the wireless trends?
-PDA Trends - converging both data and entertainment devices
-What root technologies are required
-Which Protocols have the most momentum
Proposed Sessions
Airline E-Ventures
-What are airline eVenture Groups
doing over the web to keep high value
passengers close and loyal
-What off-wing systems are being deployed /
developed to support passengers
Wireless Airports
-What wireless services can be
offered through the airport
-What wireless services are in
the lounges (airport vs airline)
-What wireless systems are being installed
for cabin data transfers while on the ground
Proposed Sessions
Cabin Networks - Wired and Wireless
-What are today’s choices of wired and wireless distribution systems
-What are the new architectures, and what benefits are claimed
-What are the current Cabin Wireless Devices and their associated bandwidths
-What is Micro/Pica Cell Technology, and when will it happen
-How will Blue Tooth affect the cabin
-Pros and Cons of Wired versus Wireless
-Do airlines prefer “Non-Installed Non Certified” over
“Installed and Certified” solutions
Security Issues
-How secure is the content and passenger
information on a wireless system
-What can hackers do to steal content and
or break into other passenger laptops
-What protection technologies exist
today / tomorrow
-What security techniques are levied on
network providers versus content providers
Proposed Sessions
PED Regulations
-What are the exact regulations and limitations of today
-What testing basis do these regulations have
-With so many devices coming on board, rather than stop them,
can’t we work with them?
-When developing new technology (i.e. how best to work together
with the regulatory groups)
Connecting Ground Systems to Air Systems
-We have data in our ground info systems, that
we want to get into the airplanes systems…
how do we do it? (Explain in IT language)
-What are the current paths G-A-G
-What bandwidth bottlenecks do they present
-What services and be successfully/reasonably
be offered over each
Proposed Sessions
Understanding Email
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Not all email solutions are created equally
Learn what to ask when shopping for email solutions
Learn the different types of solutions and decide yourself the Pros and Cons
What is the diffference between email providers and ISPs
Getting Dot Com in the Air
- I have websites I want to get into the air…how do I do that
- I am a Dot Com and want to get into the airplane
- How do I help passengers connect to all their
personal and corporate
Proposed Sessions Summary
Off-Wing Trends
Off-wing Assoc Rep(s)
Wireless Airports
Wireless Group + Off-Board
Cabin Networks - Wired and Wireless
On-Board + Wireless
Security - Entertaining Hackers
Security
PED Regulations
PED
Connecting Ground Systems to Air Systems
Off-Board
Understanding Email
Content & Services
Getting Dot-Com in the Air
Content & Services
Advertising Revenues
Content & Services