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Qualcomm Case Study: American Airlines

White Papers American Airlines is one of the world's largest airlines, serving more than 250 cities in more than 40 countries with more than 3,800 flights. The Mobility Solutions Group of American Airlines' IT Enterprise Technology Group and the Maintenance and...

[July 21, 2005, 0:00]

American Airlines uses Sybase IQ to conduct fast ad hoc queries to uncover fraudulent ticketing.

White Papers American Airlines is the world’s largest carrier, serving more than 250 cities in 41 countries with 1,100 airplanes and approximately 4,400 daily flights. Additionally, all airlines must address “revenue leakage”.

[November 16, 2004, 2:00]

In-flight Wi-Fi prepares to take off

News In 2001, Connexion by Boeing teamed with American Airlines, United Air Lines and Delta Air Lines to provide in-flight Internet service in 1,500 planes, or roughly 500 aircraft from each participating carrier.

[March 29, 2004, 14:55]

Airline Internet service ready for takeoff

News The Boeing Internet unit, called Connexion by Boeing, will team with American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta to offer its in-flight Internet service in a total of 1,500 planes, or 500 from each carrier.

[June 13, 2001, 17:30]

Travel site vows to cut airlines' costs

News The Supplier Link technology has gone live with American Airlines and will do the same with three more carriers, including US Airways, later this year. Orbitz, which is owned by a consortium of airline companies including American, said it has...

[August 19, 2002, 16:07]

Web acts as hub for info on attacks

News American Airlines' Web site was very slow on Tuesday. Two American Airlines flights crashed; a Boeing 767 en route from Boston to Los Angeles crashed into the World Trade Center, and a Boeing 757 en route from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C.to...

[September 12, 2001, 9:35]

Cellphone makers practise airborne calls

News During a two-hour "proof of concept" flight 30,000 feet over Dallas, wireless-gear maker Qualcomm joined American Airlines to show off a service using CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access, technology.

[July 19, 2004, 10:25]

AmEx joins Microsoft Passport rivals

News Earlier members of the Liberty Alliance include Fidelity Investments, Bank of America, Sony, eBay, Sprint, Nokia, Cingular Wireless, NTT DoCoMo, American Airlines, United Airlines, VeriSign and General Motors.

[December 6, 2001, 9:26]

Tech world mourns loss of colleagues

News Paging and wireless messaging service Metrocall said on Wednesday that its chief operating officer, Steven "Jake" Jacoby, was killed on American Airlines Flight 77 bound from Washington to Los Angeles when it hit the Pentagon.

[September 13, 2001, 11:56]

The IVR Cheat Sheet

Downloads Now, thanks to the IVR Cheat Sheet created by Paul English, you can defeat these systems and speak to an actual human being.The IVR Cheat Sheet contains codes for getting around the IVR systems of over 100 companies including: American Express...

[December 12, 2005, 6:00]

Liberty Alliance unveiling spec

News Sun countered with Liberty in September and quickly assembled prestigious backers, including Bank of America, Fidelity Investments, Sprint, Vodafone, Nokia, eBay, American Airlines and VeriSign. Eric Dean, chief information officer of United...

[July 10, 2002, 16:24]

In-Flight VoIP

Blog With American Airlines having started offering Aircell's in-flight internet access, and several other airlines due to introducing soon, articles on using VoIP in flight now abound. Practically every one reads like this: "Making a VoIP call in...

[August 27, 2008, 9:13]

Dell admits Indian mistake

Talkback ASK these white supremist Bas.to call any of the american customer support now a days (especially DELTA Airlines).they will know what is American customer service. After 1 or 2 generations they feel that They are the real American and they make all...

[July 17, 2006, 6:46]

Liberty 1.0 launch hints at OASIS merger

News The group hopes to create a specification which will support multiple authentication services, and its early members include Bank of America, Fidelity Investments, Sprint, Vodafone, Nokia, eBay, American Airlines and VeriSign.

[July 15, 2002, 17:24]

Intel: Caught with its PIIIs down

News Ford Motor and American Airlines, among others, have launched such programs. They include the buildup of hardware to support electronic business, along with the strong North American economy and the resurgent South American and Japanese economies.

[April 28, 2000, 9:49]

US airports to get Wi-Fi hot spots

News The plans call for American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines to provide Wi-Fi access in around 100 airport clubs and lounges throughout the United States. T-Mobile USA said on Wednesday that it would set up wireless "hot spots" for...

[October 30, 2002, 15:54]

Microsoft president will proceed with Asian visit

News Earlier, Reuters reported that the hijackers who crashed an American Airlines aircraft into the Pentagon had brandished knives and cardboard cutters to take over the aircraft. Daniel Lewin, Akamai's co-founder and chief technical officer, was on...

[September 12, 2001, 12:39]

Liberty - is usability compatible with security?

News Liberty members include online service companies such as America Online, EarthLink and Intuit; old economy companies such as United Airlines, American Airlines and General Motors; mobile phone giants Vodafone, NTT Docomo, Nokia, Nextel and France...

[July 16, 2002, 14:17]

Sun unveils Liberty-spec server software

News Liberty's list of supporters include some big names, including America Online, Cingular Wireless, France Telecom, United Airlines, American Airlines, American Express, MasterCard and General Motors. But lately Sun has receded to more of an advisory...

[July 17, 2002, 10:17]

Liberty Alliance expands membership

News The Alliance, launched last September, now has more than 40 members, including United Airlines, Sony, Fidelity Investments, AOL Time Warner and others, according to Michael Barrett, vice president of Internet strategy at American Express and a...

[May 29, 2002, 12:05]

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