- Airfone
Airfone is a brand of
air-ground radiotelephone service offered byVerizon . Airfone allows passengers to make telephone calls in-flight. It was originated byJohn D. Goeken (who also foundedMCI Communications and FTD) in the 1970s and sold toGTE in 1986 andWestern Union .Delta Air Lines offered the nation's first public air-to-ground telephone system with Airfone. An Airfone telephone is usually located in the seatback of the seat in front of the passenger, there may only be one per row in coach class, while first class may have one per seat. Airfone phone calls are usually quite expensive compared to ground-based telephone calls, costing $3.99 per call and $4.99 per minute in 2006.Bell Mobility uses the Airfone technology onAir Canada flights, but brands its serviceSkytel (no relation to the Verizon-owned paging firm of the same name). American Airlines suspended use of Airfone in 2005, and the head of the Airfone division told theNew York Times in 2004 that only two to three people use the Airfone service per flight. Many of the in-flight calls made by victims of9/11 were made over Airfone. [9/11 Report]Airfone's primary competitor is
AT&T Wireless division Claircom Communications Group.Calls are often discounted or free for customers of airplane-based catalogs like
Sky Mall , andVerizon Wireless subscribers can pay $10 per month and 10 cents a call or a flat 69 cents per call with no monthly fee. Airfone can be used for very slow modem calls, and attempts at data service were made in 2003 and 2004 using an on-board email proxy server.In May and June 2006, the frequencies over which Airfone operated were sold at auction by the
Federal Communications Commission to two new licenseholders. Under the terms of the FCC order that authorized the auction, Verizon received a non-renewable license until 2010, but has two years from the end of the auction to redeploy Airfone to use less bandwidth and share spectrum with one of the license winners.On
June 23 ,2006 ,Verizon Communications, Airfone's parent company, announced that they would be discontinuing their Airfone service on all commercial flights by the end of 2006. They cited the declining use of the service, as well as a desire to focus on their key businesses: broadband, wireless and wireline services. Airfone service is currently installed on 1000 aircraft belonging toUnited Airlines ,Continental Airlines , Delta Air Lines andUS Airways . Delta Air Lines is currently in the process of removing Airfone handsets from their planes. Verizon will continue to provide service on 3,400 private and government aircraft.On
December 28 ,2007 Airfone announced they will discontinue service effective December 31, 2008 unless they successfully conclude negotiations withLiveTV , an affiliate ofJetBlue , to take over the business on that date. On June 9, 2008, Jetblue announced that it will buy Verizon'sAirfone service. [" [http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN0944090420080609?feedType=RSS&feedName=technologyNews JetBlue LiveTV to buy Verizon's Airfone network] ," "Reuters "]See also
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InFlight Phone - competitor also founded by Goeken
*Railfone - similar company for railroads also founded by GoekenReferences
External links
* [http://www22.verizon.com/airfone/ Verizon Airfone website]
* [http://www.crn.com/sections/special/hof/hof00.jhtml;jsessionid=MNEYAXE4IIIMUQSNDBCSKH0CJUMEKJVN?articleId=18834873&_requestid=355306 Jack Goeken By Larry Hooper From the November 08, 2000 CRN]
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