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Dynniq keen to take MOBiNET platform into commercial operation

Following the launch of release 4.0 of the MOBiNET platform at the European ITS Congress in Strasbourg, Dynniq has expressed its interest in continuing the platform into commercial operation.
June 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Following the launch of release 4.0 of the MOBiNET platform at the 438 European ITS Congress in Strasbourg, 8343 Dynniq has expressed its interest in continuing the platform into commercial operation.

According to Cees de Wijs, CEO of Dynniq, this is in line with company’s strategy to develop Mobility as a Service.

MOBiNET is an ‘Internet of Mobility’, an e-marketplace that links providers and users of mobility contents and services, offering a multi-vendor and multi-operator mobility broker service, designed for access from any type of device.

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