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Smartsky Networks SmartSky Networks We are SmartSky ready SmartSky Key Features Satcom Direct® and SmartSky Networks have teamed up to deliver • 4G LTE beamforming-based the new standard for air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity. With blazing- wireless technology fast 4G LTE technology, you get a low-latency, airborne Wi-Fi • More than 10 times the speed connection that delivers streaming video, responsive internet access, and 20 times the bandwidth of email, voice calls, and text messaging – in real-time, at speeds rivaling the current industry standard ATG that of terrestrial broadband connections. network SmartSky leverages the proven performance of a 4G LTE • SmartSky LiTE™ available for light beamforming-based wireless platform with the most substantial jets, turboprops radio spectrum ever deployed in the aviation industry - all built upon the low-latency foundation of a secured air-to-ground network. • Multi-GB data throughput Satcom Direct is the exclusive distribution partner for SmartSky • Real-time content streaming Networks, which includes our world class provisioning and support • VoIP calling with your smartphone services. Be among the first to be SmartSky ready by scheduling your installation on light or large business aircraft and selecting an • Video calling and conferencing introductory subscription plan to get you onboard. Estimating your monthly data usage SmartSky delivers a true 4G LTE experience enabling you to stream video in real-time plus talk, text, email, game and surf the web on multiple devices, simultaneously. 30 Enterprise Estimated 20 hours of streaming/ Corporate month* Supports 10 25+ hours Supports 30 hours or less 0 0 15GB 25GB Data included with each subscription plan (GB) Note: Streaming a good quality video uses roughly 300 MB/hour or more. *Estimated hours are in addition to typical monthly usage. SmartSky 4G LTE Nationwide Coverage Plan SmartSky’s engineering team designed our network to typically deliver a rich, 4G LTE in-flight connectivity experience above 10,000ft. SmartSky cannot guarantee service availability within this map of its planned U.S. coverage area. Actual service, quality and availability (including initiation, validation and maintenance of an inflight connection) can be affected by signal strength, aircraft and network traffic volume, service outages, network changes, site rollout sequencing, governmental regulatory changes and other conditions. Contact an authorized SmartSky MRO today Aircraft Type Installation Partner Contact Information Bombardier Global 5000 Bombardier Global 6000 Bombardier Global Express Contact your Regional Sales Manager Bombardier Global Express XRS Bombardier Learjet 60XR Bombardier Challenger 300 Bombardier Challenger 604 Gary Harpster Bombardier Challenger 605 [email protected] Bombardier Learjet 45 (402) 475-2611 Dassault Falcon 900 (all variants) Dassault Falcon 2000 (all variants) Airbus ACJ Boeing BBJ Dassault Falcon 50/50/EX Colleen Back Dassault Falcon 7X [email protected] Dassault Falcon 8X (208) 853-2280 Embraer Legacy 450/500 Embraer Legacy 600/650 Cessna Citation Sovereign (680 series) Cessna Citation X (750 series) Contact your local Textron Aftermarket Cessna Citation XLS+ (560 series) Sales Representative Cessna Citation Latitude Cessna Citation Longitude Embraer Phenom 300 Gulfstream G200 Jim Lauer Gulfstream G400 [email protected] Gulfstream GIV (818) 404-8119 Gulfstream GIV-SP Gulfstream GV Jesse Beard Gulfstream GIV-X (G450/G350) [email protected] Gulfstream GV-SP (G550/G500) P: (248) 666-8398 | C: (248) 892-4714 SmartSky is continuing to add airframes and MRO partners. Visit www.smartskynetworks.com for the latest list of STCs and installation partners. Contact the Satcom Direct Sales Team at [email protected] if your aircraft type is not listed. www.satcomdirect.com © 2018 Satcom Direct, Inc. All rights reserved. 11/18.
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