TekiEazi WiFi, transforms an Airport WiFi network into an intelligent marketing system which enables a display of video advertisements on mobile phones, tablets or laptops of passengers.
Having seen the advertisement, the passengers are delivered targeted advertisements and special offers to maximize the effectiveness.
Airport WiFi is a marketing channel which can be used to display ads.
A passenger needs to watch an ad on his/her device to get WiFi access. In order to display the most effective advertisement, the system can serve the ads in the language their browser is set to increasing the effectiveness of the ad.
WiFi access points in the Arrivals, Departures and Public sections can be clustered into separate units to deliver different advertisements and data to passengers.
The passengers in the Departures section can be granted free WiFi of lower speed with a video advertisement and optionally faster WiFi, which can be paid by card or via the concessionaire shops at the airport. Users are reserved to easily share their personal information like credit card details or personal identity numbers on web, for which TekiEazi offers pre-paid coupon facility in printable format with username and password as well as pre-integrated solution with secured payment gateways, which can be placed at shops or as stand-alone Kiosks.
TekiEazi Hotspot Management Software for airports enables bandwidth shaping, wireless access control, user activity logs etc., all-in-one solution.
Normally travellers from all over the world spend atleast an hour or two before boarding the flight at airport and atleast half an hour or more for connecting flights. Airport WiFi service is an added amenity for travellers to provide them facility to access internet from laptops or mobile devices. With WiFi Internet Services, travellers can check with e-mails and stay connected with people at waiting areas, terminals, or cafeteria/lounges. Business travellers as well as travellers in general consider the availability of a wireless internet access as an absolute necessity at airports. They like to stay connected to their office, colleagues, clients, or families.
The task of running these airports is colossal. Every single one is a massive operation involving hundreds of teams and thousands of people. That’s higher than the population of many towns.
We live in the age of the constantly connected consumer, where every traveller carries with them a collection of WiFi-enabled devices. There’s a constant need to stay up to date with the latest goings-on at work, in sports or on the other side of the world. Far from stopping at the airport doors, this thirst for communication and knowledge is actually amplified.
People need to work, stay in touch and unwind throughout their airport experience. Without WiFi this becomes difficult or even impossible. Connectivity, therefore, is essential – and those who don’t find it in their closest airport are likely to look elsewhere.