Inmarsat began the SBTV inflight TV service for airlines to send content...
Inmarsat began the SBTV inflight TV service for airlines to send content over Wi-Fi or other connections to passengers’ mobile devices. “News, sports and other video content is transmitted to the aircraft over the SwiftBroadband network and then distributed wirelessly…
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to passengers’ own devices, which can include smartphones, laptops, tablets and other personal media players,” the satellite company said in a Monday news release (http://xrl.us/bnp6f8). “Content can be uploaded live, and updated as often as the airline chooses.” Inmarsat’s SwiftBroadband is used by many major airlines outside the U.S.