Because Gogo Biz operates
on Aircell's air-to-ground technology, its voice calls are among the clearest
in aviation – on par with mobile phone calls on the ground. As a
"two-in-one" service, Gogo Biz offers Internet and voice capabilities
from a single system, which can eliminate the need for separate systems,
dramatically reducing equipment requirements and installation costs.
In flight, passengers and
flight crews can use the new Gogo Biz voice capabilities on their own
smartphones and/or with Aircell's new cabin handsets, as detailed below:
Gogo Text & Talk. Your
Own Smartphone, Your Own Number
Gogo Text & Talk is an
exclusive new service that allows passengers to use their own smartphones for
calling and texting in flight – with their own mobile number.
It's easy to use because
it mimics the native features and operation of the passenger's smartphone.
Passengers can use their own contact lists and hands-free devices. Features
like Caller ID and call histories are supported. Calling someone in flight is
as simple as dialing their number.
Gogo Text & Talk is a
game-changing service because it operates over Wi-Fi technology (not cellular)
and uses the passenger's own mobile number (not an auto-attendant, two-step
dialing or call-forwarding protocol). Because the service is 100%
software-based, it can be added to any standard Gogo Biz equipment package
without additional hardware, weight or installation downtime. This makes Gogo
Text & Talk practical for aircraft as small as light jets and turboprops –
while being hundreds of thousands of dollars less expensive than traditional,
picocell-based solutions, which offer similar capabilities.
Available with any Gogo
Biz system, Gogo Text & Talk is obtained by purchasing a software key for
the aircraft's onboard equipment and installing a free app on passengers'
smartphones. The service will be available for iPhone 4, 4S and 5 beginning
October 1st. Support for select Android devices will begin on November 1st.
The Gogo OnePhone. Aircell's Next-Generation Cabin Handset
The new Gogo OnePhone
offers superior voice quality and the industry's most advanced noise reduction
technology. Its big, bright, touchscreen display and Android-based operating
system mean it's very easy to use. High-end industrial design and
carefully-chosen finishes and materials make it a perfect complement to any
business aircraft interior. Wired and wireless options are available.
Shipments of the Gogo
OnePhone will begin October 15th.
John Wade, Aircell's
Executive Vice President and General Manager, commented, "Although
in-flight Internet has captured the world's interest in recent years, customers
never stopped asking for the ability to use their own smartphone – with their
own number – to call and text while they fly. We firmly believe in the future
of in-flight voice service and the role it plays in our 'always on' lifestyles.
With today's introduction of voice capabilities for Gogo Biz, a new cabin
handset and the ability to use personal smartphones, customers have more
options than ever."
