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Reminder: webinar on EFI iCITE data aggregator DA-300

November 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min
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Remember to register for the EDI Traffic webinar on 15 November at 1100 EDT. The 45-minute webinar iCITE Data Aggregator DA-300 aims to show traffic operations technicians and traffic engineers how the device monitors and reports on mission critical traffic cabinet or intersection faults via SMS or email.

Register on the 41 Eberle Design website.

 

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