European Aviation Network (EAN) future standard in aircraft

European Aviation Network (EAN) faster than satellite

11.06.2018

In the IT world things are getting faster and cheaper ... unbelievable but true. That also applies to the next topic. EAN should enable faster and cheaper internet in airplanes.

 

 

Internet connections in airplanes are currently being established via satellite. These are currently slow and expensive compared to the speed. That should change soon with EAN. Little by little, the new technology will very likely prevail.

What can the new European Aviation Network (EAN) technology do?

EAN establishes a data connection on the ground. There are base stations on earth which then establish the connection to the server. The approximate latency time is 60 to 90 ms and for satellite around 10 times that.

The new technology should achieve a download speed of 75 Mbit / s and an upload speed of 20 Mbit / s. All passengers have to share this entire bandwidth. 

EAN is based on LTE technology. The engineers would have to develop LTE further to support the speed of the aircraft. Because the LTE standard is limited to 350 km / h.

 

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