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    Regulators consider allowing mobile phone use on planes 19/10/2007 04:37:08

    The UK's telecoms regulator Ofcom Thursday proposed allowing British airlines to offer mobile phone services to passengers via onboard base stations.
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    Follow the paperless trail 07/09/2007 12:06:06

    A paperless world is a long way off, but many businesses are taking strides to at least create a less-paper world. Companies across various industries are finding ways to cut paper waste, from issuing electronic tickets and PDF receipts to incorporating electronic document management systems.
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    Airline body moves toward all e-ticket system 30/08/2007 12:12:01

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA), a global airline body representing more than 240 airlines, has placed its last order for paper tickets and will move to an all electronic ticketing system by June 1, 2008.
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    Desktop Linux could take off at airports, says Unisys 27/06/2006 08:10:22

    The airport check-in desk could be where "desktop" Linux usage takes off, according to Unisys's European coordinator of open-source software activities.
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    Upcoming UN meeting could decide PC fuel cells' future 29/11/2004 11:40:16

    A United Nations committee meeting this week will make a key decision on whether cartridges containing methanol should be allowed on commercial aircraft -- vital for the commercial success of the methanol fuel cells being developed as an alternative to lithium ion batteries.
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    ICANN board okays plan for new top-level domains 17/12/2002 08:14:30

    More sponsored top-level domain (TLD) names are coming to the Internet, but it is unclear how many and how soon, the organization that manages the Internet's domain name space said Sunday.
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    Airport deploys first common-use kiosk for check-in 11/10/2002 07:22:48

    In what is being called an industry first, Vancouver International Airport this week deployed 80 new "common use" kiosks that will eventually support all airline customer check-in requirements, enhance passenger processing and save airlines money, industry officials said.
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    Airlines manage cargo with Web-based tracking system 09/01/2002 11:24:01

    Using a new Web-based tracking system, the International Airline Transport Association has reduced the cost of tracking containers while delivering timely reports electronically and validating data as it is entered.
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    Govt approves SingTel bid for Optus 23/08/2001 11:11:06

    The Federal Government has approved the $14 billion Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) takeover of Cable & Wireless Optus.
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    Emerging technology - Airlines turn to XML 29/09/2000 12:01:01

    Flight cancelled? XML can get you on to another one
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    Airlines Turn to XML 26/09/2000 12:01:01

    After a summer plagued by record numbers of delayed and cancelled flights, the top U.S. airlines have decided to try to fix the clunky links between their individual electronic-ticketing systems in an effort to make it easier for stranded passengers who don't have paper tickets to rebook flights with a different carrier.
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