New Charging Stations Unveiled at JFK International Airport
Posted by Jack Cook on 12/22/06 in Laptops, Palmtops, Pocket PC Phones, PocketPC, Smart Phones, Tablet PC, UMPC, Ultra Mobiles
Travelers flying into or out of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York will be able to power up their mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices at Samsung Mobile Charging Stations. This initiative, driven by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JCDecaux NA, Inc. along with Samsung, will alleviate the increasing demand for electrical outlets as the airport prepares to handle millions of holiday travelers.
"Over the past decade, cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices have become a part of everyday life, especially when traveling," said Dale Sohn, President, Samsung Telecommunications America. "To celebrate Samsung Mobile’s 10th anniversary in the U.S., we are providing the Samsung Mobile Charging Stations to travelers at JFK airport free of charge."
The Samsung Mobile Charging Stations, designed by JCDecaux (digy), provide four outlets per station to allow travelers to charge up their electronic devices.
"JCDecaux designed and produced the concept of the Samsung Mobile Charging Stations which will provide a unique service to 42 million travelers annually at JFK, as well as valuable brand exposure for Samsung," said Jean-Luc Decaux, Co-CEO of JCDecaux NA, Inc.
The Samsung Mobile Charging Stations are open at no cost for the public to use. The stations initially will be located in Terminal 1 and 9; by the end of January a total of 50 Samsung Mobile Charging Stations will be available to travelers in every JFK passenger terminal.
































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