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Intelematics signs Gewi deal to upgrade SUNA traffic channel

Connected mobility services provider Intelematics has signed a four-year partnership with Gewi to support the latest upgrade to Intelematics’ SUNA digital traffic channel. GEWI’s TIC3 software will be deployed on SUNA. The service broadcasts to all Australian state capitals and major regional cities, as well as to New Zealand, providing data on traffic congestion and incidents. “TIC3 enables us to have greater visibility on data and provides us with the tools to give customers accurate and timely inform
May 3, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Connected mobility services provider Intelematics has signed a four-year partnership with 1862 Gewi to support the latest upgrade to Intelematics’ SUNA digital traffic channel.

GEWI’s TIC3 software will be deployed on SUNA. The service broadcasts to all Australian state capitals and major regional cities, as well as to New Zealand, providing data on traffic congestion and incidents.

“TIC3 enables us to have greater visibility on data and provides us with the tools to give customers accurate and timely information,” says Dan Kelly, program manager data and content, Intelematics.

New traffic visualisation maps aim to provide operators with better tools for analysis, while broadcast history can also be stored for an extended period.

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