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Further reseller agreement for Blip Systems

Blip Systems, Danish supplier of Bluetooth and wi-Fi traffic management solutions, has appointed Irish ITS systems integration specialists Bandwidth Telecommunications as their value added reseller. BlipTrack works by placing small sensors in road networks and anonymously tracking. This real time traffic flow data in enables road authorities to proactively manage the road network to minimise delays and congestion.
October 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
3778 Blip Systems, Danish supplier of Bluetooth and wi-Fi traffic management solutions, has appointed Irish ITS systems integration specialists Bandwidth Telecommunications as their value added reseller.
 
BlipTrack works by placing small sensors in road networks and anonymously tracking. This real time traffic flow data in enables road authorities to proactively manage the road network to minimise delays and congestion.

Commenting on the agreement Eamonn O’Donnell, managing director of Bandwidth Telecommunications, said: “We are pleased to be representing Blip Systems in Ireland. BlipTrack is an advanced solution for road deployments, incorporating leading edge technology. The system includes advanced reporting and integration possibilities."
 
“We are delighted to have reached this agreement with Bandwidth Telecommunications and look forward to deliver competitive and customised ITS solutions. Together with Bandwidth’s expertise and technical know-how, in the Irish traffic segment, we look forward to take on new territories”, says Blip Systems sales director Preben Andersen.

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