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Mobily to provide in-flight calls via AeroMobile
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, March 29 - 2008 at 14:25
- PRESS RELEASE
Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) became the first Saudi mobile operator to launch in-flight calls aboard select airlines, according to a company statement issued on 28th March.
According to the terms of the agreement, Mobily can make calls, send SMS text messages, and will also soon be able to connect to the Internet via GPRS by roaming through AeroMobile's mobile network.
"The agreement with AeroMobile has been in the making for quite some time. We have known about AeroMobile for a year now and that their technology was in the readying for commercial use. We contacted AeroMobile, and they gave us their full support," said Abdulaziz Al Tamami, Chief Operations Officer of Mobily.
"We are proud at Mobily to be the first company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to provide such a service to our subscribers, with it our customers can stay in touch regardless of where they are, on the ground or in the air," he added.
Last week, Mobily was one of the first telecom operators to ran a trial of it services on Emirates Airline flight EK751 heading from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates to Casablanca in Morocco. This trip was the first international flight in the world to fly commercially with this unique telephone roaming service
In addition to allowing users to make voice calls and SMS text messages, AeroMobile supports all basic GSM services like Caller ID, Call Waiting, with support of GPRS, and other IP based services like BlackBerry and push mail coming quickly.
AeroMobile itself has run exhaustive trials of the service over the past few years and has received approvals from aviation and telecommunications authorities.
The AeroMobile system is designed so that it does not affect any other aircraft systems or sub systems by controlling all mobile phones on the aircraft so that they operate at the minimum power level.
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