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Miovision partners with CT Group to distribute traffic signal platform across US

Traffic signal control specialist CT Group is to distribute Miovision’s TrafficLink ITS platformacross the US in a new partnership between the two companies. The exclusive deal will see CT selling the product in 31 states from Alaska to Wyoming. TrafficLink is a turnkey solution for remote traffic signal management, with managed cellular connection and tools for signal monitoring, video streaming, maintenance alerts and traffic data insights. “As more cities aim to become data-driven smart cities,
February 8, 2019 Read time: 2 mins

Traffic signal control specialist CT Group is to distribute 1931 Miovision’s TrafficLink ITS platformacross the US in a new partnership between the two companies.

The exclusive deal will see CT selling the product in 31 states from Alaska to Wyoming.
 
TrafficLink is a turnkey solution for remote traffic signal management, with managed cellular connection and tools for signal monitoring, video streaming, maintenance alerts and traffic data insights.
 
“As more cities aim to become data-driven smart cities, we see a growing opportunity to help our customers to not only see what’s happening at their intersections but also to be able to respond quickly,” says Bill Brown, CT vice president.
 
In a%$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 link-external blog post false https://miovision.com/blog/miovision-and-ct-group-have-partnered-to-build-smarter-cities-together/ false false%>, Miovision says that CT offers a 24-hour turnaround time for customers requiring intersection support, and has offices in Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Ohio, California, Oregon and Washington, giving it a wide geographical spread.

“CT’s strong experience and local presence will play a pivotal role in facilitating the adoption of our innovative solutions with their customers – helping them to solve their traffic management problems and improve citizen mobility,” said David Ganton, director, channels, Miovision.
 
Miovision has offices in Kitchener, Canada and Cologne, Germany.

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