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Sun, Feb 12, 2012

Blue Sky Network Launches Voice And Messaging Over Bluetooth And Smartphones

Custom Android App Allows In-Aircraft Communication Over Iridium Network

A portable Bluetooth device that enables hands-free Iridium phone calls and two-way messaging on users’ smartphones in an aircraft or helicopter has been introduced by Blue Sky Network. After downloading the custom BSN app, HawkeyeLink uses Bluetooth technology to connect to an Android smartphone. Crew and passengers as far as 30 meters (90 feet) away can now utilize their phones over the Iridium Network for portable, hands-free communication anywhere in the air.

HawkeyeLink’s full capabilities are available when used with the Blue Sky Network’s D1000A/C modems. It can send email messages through the Iridium network to Blue Sky Network’s SkyRouter portal or any email address. Users of Blue Sky Network D1000 series can quickly deploy and enjoy Bluetooth connectivity with HawkeyeLink via Blue Sky Network’s unique bulkhead adapter that is easily installed into the control panel.

The key features of HawkeyeLink include:

  • Bluetooth device and automatic service discovery
  • Dial phone calls from smartphones over Iridium
  • Send and receive messages through the Iridium Network on smartphones
  • Connect up to 30 meters away
  • Enjoy Iridium connectivity and communications without specialized handset

“Blue Sky Network’s HawkeyeLink is a natural progression of wireless communications in aircraft,” said Jon Gilbert, founder and CEO of Blue Sky Network. “This solution is elegant and simple. All you need to do is download an app from the Android store, and you are ready to use your own mobile phone for hands-free communication over the global Iridium network.”

FMI: www.blueskynetwork.com

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