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Connexion and StarHub to Explore Linking Networks for High-Speed Internet Access in Flight

Connexion by Boeing and StarHub today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for an associate service provider agreement that will add the Connexion by BoeingSM real-time, high-speed Internet service to StarHub’s wireless broadband services portfolio.
As part of the MOU, Connexion by Boeing and StarHub will explore linking their respective networks, providing StarHub account holders with a seamless and simplified solution for accessing the full richness of the Internet when in flight. Airline passengers who have a StarHub account will simply have to enter their user ID and password to access the Connexion by Boeing service, and they will subsequently receive their billing for service access as an add-on to their existing StarHub bill.

“With this associate service provider agreement, the Connexion by Boeing service becomes more accessible to potential customers on commercial flights in and out of Singapore ,” said Connexion by Boeing Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Sales David Friedman. “Working together with StarHub, we are providing business and leisure travelers with the seamless opportunity to have affordable, high-speed Internet access in planes through their local mobile services provider.”

StarHub customers soon will have the freedom to surf the Internet, connect with their friends and business colleagues in flight through e-mail and web SMS chats, and retrieve critical information from their office network,” said Mr. Kyong Yu, head of Interactive Services at StarHub.” This added convenience helps to ensure that our customers stay continually in touch with the world as they travel across it. Connexion by Boeing has delivered on a promise that will revolutionize in-air communications.”

StarHub is the pioneer and leader of wireless broadband services in Singapore. It is chairing the global Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), an alliance of wireless broadband operators aimed at increasing WiFi adoption and improving user experience across operators. The WBA currently had 18 international members as of December 2003.
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