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in4it

12/11/06 10:20 PM

#103234 RE: dlethe01 #103232

(1) word comes to mind DAMN!!!

Nice diggin. You are great.
in4it

beacon27

12/11/06 10:57 PM

#103238 RE: dlethe01 #103232

'dlethe01'
Every time I travel on a plane and walk thru the airport I find myself thinking about qode, RFID, and the other possibilities with e-ticketing, baggage monitoring, security systems, and on it goes.
I like the way your DD was shaping up.

There is NO doubt that the world you describe will be with us in every first world country by end 2007, with many already well on the way before that time.

The only question in my mind.....will NEOM play a little or no part in its implementation?? The party will go ahead, but will we be there? Or even better....host it??!!

I'll be happy with a last minute invitation!!!!!!!!!

dlethe01

05/16/07 11:16 PM

#121935 RE: dlethe01 #103232

BA Pilot Mobile Tickets (Interesting news)
http://www.mbmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2343&Itemid=62&...
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=19516309
Thursday, 17 May 2007
British Airways are looking to be amongst the first airlines to check passengers on board flights using text message barcodes on mobile phones. British Airways are looking to be amongst the first airlines to check passengers on board flights using text message barcodes on mobile phones.

‘We are looking at sending a barcode to a passenger’s mobile phone using SMS, as well as enabling them to log into ba.com via a mobile and then have the barcode sent direct from the web site,’ said Mike Cavanagh, BA product boss.

The final decision on the trial will be made in a few months, following an investigation into the pros and cons.

'Mobile technology must be good for both the airline and its passengers if it is to go ahead', said Cavanagh.

Airlines in Sweden, Japan, and China are already running trials, but it is yet to prove its worth.

‘These initiatives can provide huge cost savings and reduce congestion at check-in desks,’ said Paul Curtis, head of IT at EasyJet.

‘But until airports across Europe are able to support the technology, rollout will be limited to localised trials.’

‘The technology is not quite there yet,’ said an Iata (International Air Transport Association) spokesman. ‘We need a global standard for barcodes on mobile phones to be developed, as well as standardised scanners and infrastructure at all airports,’ he said.

Drmyke3

05/17/07 11:38 PM

#122056 RE: dlethe01 #103232

dlethe01
amazing summary. thank you.
can you please give me a link to the BIOMETRIC checkin.....I couldn't find it.
tia
Dr. Mike
PS
I wish you were working for Gavitec.