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Saturday, November 28, 2020 11:16:19 AM
Just to clarify regarding wifi. To secure the major airlines, the vendors provide the system for free in return for controlling the reveneu stream. Same as a 5 star hotel except, the system cost is around $500K and as it’s GEO stationary satellite broadband, the gateway manpower requirements are massive. That is not our target market. If you are focused on the business traveller like major airlines, then you are stuck with WiFi. Inflight Wifi provider are no different to ISP’s on the ground. Their business model rotates around paying subscribers. We prefer the Facebook model. Free social networking funded by targeted sponsors and enhanced retail opportunities. Who makes more money? The presentation below might help clarify our business model. These are our core services. Fflya was created to be an op in social network for a totally captive market, that could expand vertically by adding additional airlines and horizontally with passenger connecting and promoting the network to their contacts on ground. Hope that helps https://www.dropbox.com/s/qz62pg8iuejyxyt/fflya%20214181.mp4?dl=0 Note: the sponsors represented are examples only.
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