Aeritas Inc. Announces FreedomPass; Travel Industry's First Wireless Check-In and Security Solution Combining Voice Biometric, Digital Barcode and Photo ID.Business Editors NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo is available in a Smart News Release(TM) on Business Wire's Home Page at www.businesswire.com and at www.newstream.com IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2001 FreedomPass(TM) Provides Increased Security and Reduces Airport Congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load. congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity. Aeritas Inc. today officially launched FreedomPass(TM), a new wireless check-in and security solution for the travel industry that uses voiceprint A sample of a person's voice to be used for voice recognition or security systems. verification along with a barcode-based boarding pass linked to a passenger's photo ID to enable secure, convenient wireless check-in. The fully automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. system also significantly lowers airline passenger check-in costs. Ideal for frequent business flyers, the new solution enables airlines to speed up the boarding process for customers most vital to their financial success while at the same time increasing security. By targeting this low-risk, highly identifiable set of passengers that could bypass check-in lines and pass more rapidly through security checkpoints, FreedomPass offers airlines a solution for enhancing security, reducing airport congestion and returning to profitability. For heightened security, FreedomPass incorporates advanced passenger-identification technology. First, a voiceprint match verifies a passenger's identity, even before the traveler reaches the airport. After voiceprint verification, a barcode-based boarding pass, along with flight information, is displayed directly on the passenger's mobile phone or personal digital assistant (PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). ). The barcode is scanned at the gate while boarding and presents the passenger's stored photo ID, which is displayed using existing gate equipment, providing a second measure for verifying ver·i·fy tr.v. ver·i·fied, ver·i·fy·ing, ver·i·fies 1. To prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate. 2. a passenger's identity. For additional security, the system can easily be linked to government databases for watch-list criminal checks such as the FAA computer assisted pre-screening passenger system (CAPPS CAPPS Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (DHS) CAPPS California Association of Private Postsecondary schools CAPPS California Association of Photocopiers and Process Servers CAPPS Computer Assisted Passenger Profiling System ). It also can easy be integrated with other biometric identification Noun 1. biometric identification - the automatic identification of living individuals by using their physiological and behavioral characteristics; "negative identification can only be accomplished through biometric identification"; "if a pin or password is lost or technologies being evaluated. "Concerns about security, coupled with long lines In communications, circuits that are capable of handling transmissions over long distances. at the airport, are having a dampening effect not only on frequent flyers frequent flyer Hospital practice A popular term for a Pt who is regularly admitted to a particular ER or health care facility, for various reasons but also on the overall financial viability of the airline industry," said Tim Whatley Dr. Tim Whatley is a fictional character on the American sitcom Seinfeld. He is played by Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in The Middle). Nicknamed "Dentist to the Stars", Whatley is a recurring character, and appears as Jerry's dentist. , Aeritas chief executive officer. "Because it works with existing infrastructure, FreedomPass requires a very minimal investment on the part of airlines and can be up and running within a 30-60 day window. This highly secure wireless check-in solution can reduce escalating check-in costs to under $1.00 per passenger." "Airlines are under tremendous pressure to restore customer confidence as it relates to security and to improve the overall travel experience," said Jim Poage, an investment consultant and former head of Worldwide Marketing at Sabre. "By providing a secure way to bypass the lines and go straight to the boarding gate, FreedomPass would offer immediate value to the airlines' best customers - the frequent business traveler. Reducing the airlines check-in costs provides a double win benefit." In addition to providing secure wireless check-in, FreedomPass enables airlines to offer travelers a variety of customer-centric services via their mobile phone or PDA, including flight delay information, re-accommodation to change seating or re-booking on an alternative flight. With the Aeritas AerWallet(R), travelers can use their wireless device to conduct secure, real-time payment transactions in response to special offerings, upgrades or partner promotions. FreedomPass testing is currently underway with airlines and partners in the U.S. and Europe and will soon be available for widespread release. Using the same proprietary technology, the Aeritas Mobile Platform also supports applications for the hospitality, sports, entertainment, retail and other industries. About Aeritas Aeritas Inc., a leading innovator in mobile commerce technology, is redefining the customer experience for the mobile world. The open-standards, Aeritas Mobile Platform employs patent-pending technology to deliver secure, user-friendly m-commerce solutions to the travel, leisure, hospitality, sports, and entertainment and retail industries. For more information, visit www.aeritas.com. 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