Airborne Wireless Network
Airborne Wireless Network
Airborne Wireless Network: Airborne Wireless Network (OTC Pink: ABWN or the Company) is proud to announce that THINKING DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES B.V. doing business as TDT SYSTEMS, INC. (TDT) has completed the custom software necessary for the ongoing lab and field testing of the two Free Space Optics units and our contemplated two-plane flight test. The Company believes that this is significant because this software will be integral as the development of the contemplated Infinitus Super HighwaySM continues, subject to various factors. In addition, based upon the design of this software, the software can be updated to support any number of Free Space Optics units.
Michael J. Warren, Chief Executive Officer of ABWN stated: “We thank TDT for providing this custom software necessary for the Company’s continued testing as well as designing the software so that it can be expanded to support numerous Free Space Optics units. Even though this is a significant event, the Company still has additional testing and a lot of work going forward with many unknowns.”
Evert Van Den Brandhof, Director of TDT added: “I unequivocally state that the TDT software has been and is developed for Airborne Wireless Network with top quality and efficiency. We have been excited to complete and deliver this stage of the software.”

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Airborne Wireless Network intends to create a high-speed broadband airborne wireless network by linking commercial aircraft in flight. It is projected that each aircraft participating in the network will act as an airborne repeater or router, sending and receiving broadband signals from one aircraft to the next and creating a digital information superhighway in the sky. The Company intends the network to be a high-speed broadband internet pipeline to improve coverage and connectivity. The Company does not intend to provide retail customer coverage to end-users, but, instead, act as a wholesale carrier with target customers, such as internet service providers and telephone companies.
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Currently, the world’s connectivity is achieved by the use of undersea cables, ground-based fiber, and satellites. The Company believes that the Company’s airborne digital highway may be a solution to fill the world’s connectivity void. The Company’s network, once developed, should provide low cost, high-speed connectivity to rural areas, island nations, ships at sea, oil platforms, in addition to connectivity to commercial and private aircraft in flight.

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SIMI VALLEY, Calif., Dec. 4, 2018,/PRNewswire/ — Airborne Wireless Network (ABWN), a leader in high-speed broadband aerial wireless networks, today announced a collaboration with UCLA Samueli School of Engineering to test terahertz-band communication technology while airborne at medium altitudes.
At present, the world’s connectivity is achieved through undersea cables, ground-based fiber, and satellites. An airborne digital network is a potential solution to provide low cost, high-speed connectivity to commercial and private aircraft in flight, as well as remote areas such as island nations and territories, ships at sea, and oil platforms.
ABWN will lend its expertise by planning, implementing and executing experimental aviation programs by integrating UCLA’s breakthrough terahertz communication technology in a series of flight tests.
Mike Warren, CEO of ABWN, said, “We are excited to enter into this agreement and pair UCLA’s pioneering work in terahertz communications with our inventive work in air-to-air and air-to-ground mesh networks. There are many areas of collaboration and mutual interest.”
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Airborne Wireless Network (ABWN) is on course to launch its “Infinitus Super Highway”, which it says could provide a high-speed broadband airborne wireless network by linking commercial aircraft in flight.
It has completed “proof of concept” flights showing that high-speed data could be sent successfully from aircraft-to-aircraft, aircraft-to-ground, and vice versa and has more tests planned for early 2018.
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Summary
Broadband networking, including both microwaves and lasers, is well-understood technology already in use.
This undercapitalized company, which lacks a track record, has immense and well-funded competition through low-Earth orbit satellites, drones, high-altitude balloons, and geostationary satellites.
There are substantial risks to early investors from dilution in share price due to future secondary offerings needed to raise capital.
The possibility of a buyout exists but appears remote.
Overview
Airborne Wireless Network (OTCPK: ABWN) has been showing television ads for its supposedly breakthrough technology that will use airplanes in flight as routers for a global broadband network offered to data communications.
ABWN has been working closely with iNTELLICOM since February 2017 in connection with designing and implementing its proprietary technology underlying ABWN’s Infinitus Super Highway. iNTELLICOM assisted in the successful May 2017 proof-of-flight concept test performed in Roswell, New Mexico, which used two Boeing 767s and successfully demonstrated the ability of aircraft equipped with Infinitus Super Highway to act as airborne repeaters/routers in sending and receiving broadband signals to and from one another. As a result of the support provided by iNTELLICOM, ABWN selected iNTELLICOM as one of its external contractors to provide engineering design, product implementation, and production, and serve as an integration and test services provider.
Michael Warren, CEO of ABWN said, “Based upon the services provided by iNTELLICOM for the past ten months, we have agreed to enter into a long-term formal agreement with iNTELLICOM and believe this relationship will enhance our engineering team. We look forward to working with iNTELLICOM and its team to accelerate the development and implementation of our Infinitus Super Highway.”
Jesse Hindemith, Vice President of iNTELLICOM said, “iNTELLICOM is excited to formalize its relationship with Airborne Wireless Network. iNTELLICOM has been working closely with ABWN since February 2017 and we are delighted to enter into this more formal arrangement. iNTELLICOM has delved into ABWN’s technology and is confident in the successful development of the Infinitus Super Highway.”