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Phone use on planes to take off

2008-04-07 14:14
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Brussels - The European Commission introduced new rules on Monday to allow cellphones to be used on planes via an onboard network.

Under the new system, air travellers will be able to receive and make calls and messages safely with their own cellphones while flying all over Europe, according to the EU's executive arm.

However a commission spokesperson stressed that the in-flight service was not yet generally available and so passengers should heed the advice of flight crews to switch off phones while in the air.

The spokesperson, Martin Selmayr, said that the 27 EU member states have six months to comply with the new rules.

At the moment that luxury is limited to a very few travellers for fear of interfering with the aircraft's functioning. Some airlines, notably Air France, have begun tests on the system.

"In-flight mobile phone services can be a very interesting new service especially for those business travellers who need to be ready to communicate wherever they are, wherever they go," EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said.

"However, if consumers receive shock phone bills, the service will not take-off. I also call on airlines and operators to create the right conditions on board aircraft to ensure that those who want to use in-flight communication services do not disturb other passengers," she added.

Selmayr, Reding's chief spokesperson, said on-board calls would be "a little more expensive" than those on the ground because the planes will need to install their own in-flight cellphone network.

Commission will not interfere

He told reporters in Brussels however the competitive market place should take care of the price of calls.

"The commission will not interfere with this in the beginning but we will keep a close eye on it," he said.

Selmayr, asked about the possibility of a plane full of people all chattering away in-flight, said it would also be up to the airlines to decide how the system is used.

Some airlines are considering only allowing text messages to be sent and received via cellphones while others may ask passengers to keep their phones on silent mode.

Selmayr said that safety concerns would be addressed by not allowing phones to be used until planes are at least 3 000 feet up in the air.

He also stressed that flight captains would be able to switch off the on-board service if they felt it necessary.

The measures announced by the commission will harmonise the technical and licensing requirements for using cellphones on board aircrafts.

Under the system, passengers' phones would be linked to an onboard cellular network connected to the ground via satellite.

The system will at the same time prevent phones from connecting directly to mobile networks on the ground below, thereby ensuring that transmission powers are kept low enough for cellphones to be used without affecting the safety of aircraft or the terrestrial mobile networks.

Harmonising the technical requirements for the safe in-flight use of cellphones will enable the national licences granted to individual airlines by a member state to be recognised throughout the EU, the commission said.

Therefore an aircraft registered in France or Spain will be able to offer mobile communication to passengers when flying over Germany or Hungary without any additional licensing procedures.

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