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World.Class ConnectivityVisionary, innovative communication
solutions
By: Wassim KREIDY
KEY ATI INDUSTRY TRENDS
• Wireless / secure access at airport
• Moving to hybrid model
• Focus core business
• Online booking
• Town office closing
• Pax dwell time
• From 9,000 to 18,000 destinations in 2030
Strong Traffic Growth
Airline activity focus at airport
Connected Aircraft
Changing Business
Model
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AIRLINES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
Cost Reduction
Flexibility / Seasonality
Increase ancillary revenues
Global coverage
• Affordable connectivity
• SLA scaled to destination importance
• Reduced cost of managing suppliers
• Web/Cloud based applications
• Quick installation
• Seasonal connectivity
• Route testing
• Host-to-airport connectivity
• Global SPOC able to deal with airport complexity
• Wireless coverage & support for mobile
• New applications
• Improve paxexperience
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ATI Application Hub ATI centric portfolio, for airlines, at airports, on aircraft
ATI grade Wireless@
Airport
For Staff,
aircraft & “things”
ATI Information
Exchange
Simple and neutral source of
ATI data & information
NFV/SDN
On-Demand
services
ATI
Specific Apps
Generic Software
as a Service
Developer.aer
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AT
I Sp
ecific
Ap
ps
on
AT
I Clo
ud
Airport Hub
Infrastructure
Application Delivery
End-to-End SLA
SITA WAN, Internet
Cyber Security
Cyber Threat & Vulnerability
Intelligence
Airports
Data
Centers
MEETING YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS
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SIT
A C
ON
NE
CT
Corporate
Connect
Community
Connect
Internet
Connect
Domestic
Connect
• Corporate connectivity services
• Inside and outside the airport
• Shared connectivity services at the airport
• Internet-based connectivity services
• Country-specific connectivity services
CONNECTIVTY
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• Provides secure, reliable common-use connectivity from on-airport customer locations to the “Cloud”, dedicated Data Centre sites, HQ’s, town offices etc.
• “Managed” airport WAN connections are dimensioned to handle all customers traffic on resilient shared “pipes”
• Uses existing airport infrastructure/LAN to connect to customers on-airport
A shared “community” international connectivity platform
SITA AirportHub™
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418 CommunityConnect DCS sites
108 countries
2200 connections
154 customers
260 AirportHub
deployed today in
84 countries
3200
CorporateConnect@Airports
connections
267 customers
CorporateConnect@Airports = IPVPN@Airports
CommunityConnect Internet = Internet@Airports
CommunityConnect DCS = Express IP
AIRPORTHUB
The Answer
MEIA
Current Footprint 36
New APH in 2016: 16
AMER
Current Footprint 55
New APH in 2016: 20
EUR
Current Footprint 100
New APH in 2016: 42
APAC
Current Footprint 71
New APH in 2016: 10
• 262 APH as of today
• 350 APH planned for end of 2016
• Total footprint 585 APH by 2018
Africa
Initial Footprint 16
New APH in 2016: 14
Total APH Planned: 50+
APH700 2016 DEVELOPMENT
ROADMAP
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• W@A a global, secure,
reliable and flexible private
wireless service for Aircraft
and Staff alike.
• Supports
Gatelink/Gatelink822
connectivity for NGA.
• ATI Cloud based AAA
capability for optimal service
flexibility
• Currently available in 80
airports today, 122 on the
delivery roadmap
• ACH (in development)
delivers WiFi access where
Wireless networks are not
present, using MDA for
backhaul in 180+ countries
while maintaining the same
level of security as airport
WLAN
3G/4G
WIRELESS@AIRPORTS
Global Secure Wireless for Airline staff, Ground staff & Aircraft
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Service Net (SaaS, Application providers Data Center)
Government Airport Passenger Aircraft Cargo
Public Cloud
Non-ATI specific
ATI Cloud Hosted & Delivery Services (CloudConnectNet)
Government Airport Passenger Aircraft Cargo Other
CUTE / KiosksBAG MANAGER
WOKBRIDGEAMS / FIDS
AIRPORT PULSE
HORIZON BIHORIZON W&B
DCSAIRFARE INSIGHT
CARGOSPOT
AIRCOM FLIGHT MESSENGER/ TRACKER
EFB / EFB WeatherCREW TABLET
Anti-VirusActive DirectorySingle Sign On
MDM
TIMATICFLIGHTYIELD
A platform for application delivery
SERVICENETS
ATI CLOUD
PUBLIC CLOUD
Current Portfolio Market needs & Priorities What’s needed from OBS
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A PLATFORM FOR APPLICATION
DELIVERY
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SDN
controller
SDN/NFV
network
overlay
NFV POPs: Consistent and quick application of global policies to every end-point
Distributed NFV (dNFV) Zero Touch CPEs: Faster execution at the network edge
Order, activate,
configure, monitor
Global centralized control for
better resource and service management
across POPs and CPEs (virtualized and legacy)
Your
self-service portal
Best-in-breed,
multivendor
virtualized services
on-demand
OPEN, FLEXIBLE SDN/NFV WAN
STRATEGY
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OUR SERVICE PERFORMANCE
Delivering Service Excellence Every Time
69%Of major incidents detected
by command centers
76%Of incidents resolved
in 2 hours
50%Reduction in downtime by
data centers
98.4%Customer satisfaction
2000+STRONG GLOBAL
Team of IT service
professionals and field
engineers ‘on the ground’
2SITA Command Centers
(Montreal - Singapore)
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THANK YOU