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Mobile parking payment system for both operators and users

Mobile Pay has been added to PassportParking’s suite of cloud based parking solutions to provide greater operational efficiency to operators through real-time monitoring and control of their facilities. For instance, its operations management console can now allow parking providers to simply manage their day-to-day functions such as parking rates, contract parking, ticketing and enforcement, real-time monitoring and reporting, all from the internet. Motorists can pay for parking by using a mobile app, calli
June 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Mobile Pay has been added to 6039 PassportParking’s suite of cloud based parking solutions to provide greater operational efficiency to operators through real-time monitoring and control of their facilities. For instance, its operations management console can now allow parking providers to simply manage their day-to-day functions such as parking rates, contract parking, ticketing and enforcement, real-time monitoring and reporting, all from the internet. Motorists can pay for parking by using a mobile app, calling into the voice system, or texting their zone and space information. Customers can also receive text messages or voice alerts for reminders to stop or extend parking.

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