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		<title>American Airlines iBeacon Connectivity at Airports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phil Easter, AA’s director of mobile apps, says investment in beacon technology is all about keeping customers happy. “It can be a little crazy at ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phil Easter, AA’s director of mobile apps, says investment in beacon technology is all about keeping customers happy.</p>
<p>“It can be a little crazy at DFW,” he said. “65% of my customers are at the gate early because they’re nervous about getting the wrong one.</p>
<p>SITA is already working with airlines and iBeacon technology at a number of airports across the globe including Dallas Forth Worth, San Francisco International, London Heathrow and Shanghai Hongqiao International.</p>
<p>The airline technology organisation has also set up a Common-use Beacon Registry enabling airlines and airports to manage and share data. American Airlines is the first carrier to use the registry</p>
<p>Peters added: “Any airline or airport that is thinking about iBeacon technology needs to think common-use and check out the Registry.  </p>
<p>In all, American Airlines will deploy 100 beacons which are just about the size of six silver dollars stacked on top of each other. They cost around $10 each when purchased in bulk, and can remain in service for up to 5 years.</p>
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		<title>iBeacons are getting cheaper, spotted almost 50% OFF (just the beginning of huge discounts?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As iBeacons market becomes more and more competitive the prices start to drop. An example for that is the beacon in iblue beacon pack with ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As iBeacons market becomes more and more competitive the prices start to drop. An example for that is the beacon in iblue beacon pack with 9 year battery life and 60 meter range. The high-end beacon was available by now only in limited quantities and for no less than $100 each, very interesting option as it can save a lot of on the maintenance. </p>
<p>We just spotted recently a huge discount available on that beacon, on sale now for only $59.95 offered by BUYibeacons.NET here: <a href="http://buyibeacons.net/index.php/9year-battery-ibeacons-long-life-beacons.html" title="cheap ibeacons" target="_blank">http://buyibeacons.net/index.php/9year-battery-ibeacons-long-life-beacons.html</a></p>
<p>The parameters are also very promising. 9 year iBlue beacon package, Water Resistant, 200 ft Range, SNF beacon, Security Encryption, RM CORTEX MO, TX output calibrated to +I- 1dBM, fully customizable, optional: Buzzer, LED.</p>
<p>There are also few other beacons at <a href="http://buyibeacons.net" title="cheap ibeacons">BUYibeacons</a>.NET which seems to be the world&#8217;s first marketplace for ibeacons but we expect more like that to emerge soon.</p>
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