Wi-Fi is the family of wireless networking technologies that are commonly used for local area networking of devices and internet access. Wi-Fi technology enables wireless connectivity on radio frequencies between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Wi-Fi technology is being increasingly deployed in enterprises, transportation sector, etc. and replacing wired LAN at a rapid pace. There are different types of Wi-Fi including indoor Wi-Fi, outdoor Wi-Fi, and transportation Wi-Fi. Furthermore, Wi-Fi has been incorporated in aviation to provide in-flight entertainment to aircraft passengers during a flight.
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Competitive Section
Key players operating in the global in-flight Wi-Fi market are Gogo Inc., EchoStar Corporation, Global Eagle Entertainment Inc., Kymeta Corporation, ViaSat Inc., Thinkom Solutions Inc., Thales Group, Honeywell International Inc., SITA, and Panasonic Corporation.
Technological development in networking technologies is supporting key players to introduce novel technologies and devices that can be deployed on flights. This is done to enhance the connectivity speed and bandwidth capacity even on mid-haul and short-haul routes. For instance, in 2014, Gogo introduced 2Ku technology, a satellite-based connectivity technology, in order to enhance its product offers for airlines in the commercial aviation market. 2Ku technology delivers high bandwidth speed of 70 Mbps. Hence, these factors are expected to drive growth of the global in-flight Wi-Fi market in the near future.