Satcom equipment maker International Communications Group said it has developed an interface allowing its NxtMail e-mail server to connect through Cobham’s SDU-7300 Swift64 and SDU-7320 SwiftBroadband satcom systems. The setup makes it possible to connect up to eight Wi-Fi devices simultaneously for sending and receiving e-mail in flight.
ICG says its NxtMail server is the least expensive e-mail solution that uses the Inmarsat mobile satellite link and connects to laptops, BlackBerrys and iPhones
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SmartPath Landing System Approved by FAA
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