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D-Link Provides digEcor With Wireless Solution for In-Flight Entertainment
Air Travelers Can Enjoy Movies, Music and Games Without Plugging In

Airline customers are enjoying more
than a bag of peanuts these days. Thanks to wireless networking technology
from D-Link, the end-to-end computer network solutions provider for
consumers and businesses, air travelers can enjoy digEcor's portable,
lightweight in-flight entertainment players that provide passengers with a
wide selection of movies, TV shows, music and games.
digEcor, a pioneer in personal media platforms, manufactures the digEplayer
XT In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) player for its airline customers.
Purchased by Wencor in 2004, digEcor maintains a strong presence in the
in-flight entertainment market, and has expanded into healthcare, train and
maritime industries. Based in Springville, Utah, digEcor has offices in
Seattle, Atlanta, Miami, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Singapore, and Toulouse,
France.
When designing the IFE media player, digEcor sought wireless technology
that would allow airline staff to transfer small data files quickly and
increase efficiencies, without the need to connect Ethernet cables or
manually downloading data from memory cards, USB drives or hard drives.
"If you only have a small amount of data, it's much more convenient to use
a wireless interface," said Steve Hurst, digEcor's product development
manager. "We had to have wireless functionality designed into the device,
and there was a lot of pressure to get this done. D-Link gave us the
capability to connect our devices and update content quickly and easily."
digEcor needed wireless adapters with 802.11 a/b/g functionality to allow
maximum flexibility and avoid competition from bandwidth at airports with
existing b/g networks. The ideal wireless device needed to have a small
form factor, consume minimal power, and come free of retail packaging. As a
manufacturer, digEcor just wanted the heart of the device, so it sought an
OEM arrangement. "We didn't even want the plastic housing on it," said
Hurst. "We just wanted the raw PCB (printed circuit board) with the
components on it."
After researching options, Hurst noted that D-Link's commercial product,
the D-Link® Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (DWL-AG132), fit digEcor's technical
requirements. He contacted D-Link to see if the hardware could be supplied
in a non-consumer format -- minus the retail packaging and form-factor
casing. "There are lots of consumer retail wireless adapter devices," said
Hurst. "D-Link was the only company willing to sell their product in an OEM
capacity."
D-Link's pricing was also very attractive. "Price was a big issue,"
explained Hurst. "We looked at having another company design a custom
radio, but the cost was prohibitive. To get an equivalent package from one
of those guys would have been significantly more. A custom radio is going
to be a lot more expensive. If you can find an existing product that fits
your needs, and if the company, in this case D-Link, is willing to sell it
stripped down, bare bones, then that's great."
digEcor has found more applications for the digEplayer wireless solution.
In addition to the airline application, the company is using the devices in
ambulances where idle crews can view instructional videos and take quizzes
while on the job. When ambulances are parked near Wi-Fi hotspots, they can
easily connect to training content with the digEplayer. Once they are near
their local network, the D-Link wireless adapters connect to the network
and send in the results.
"Overall, D-Link really hit a home run for us," said Hurst.
About D-Link
D-Link is the global leader in connectivity for small, medium and large
enterprise business networking. The company continues to strive for
excellence as an award winning designer, developer, and manufacturer of
networking, broadband, digital electronics, voice and data communications
solutions for the digital home, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), Small to
Medium Business (SMB), and Workgroup to Enterprise environments. With
millions of networking and connectivity products manufactured and shipped,
D-Link is a dominant market participant and price/performance leader in the
networking and communications market. D-Link Systems, Inc. headquarters are
located at 17595 Mt. Herrmann Street, Fountain Valley, CA, 92708. Phone
(800) 326-1688 or (714) 885-6000; FAX (866) 743-4905; Internet
www.dlink.com.
D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries. All other third party marks mentioned herein may be trademarks
of their respective owners. Copyright © 2008. D-Link Corporation/D-Link
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