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New Inrix European partnerships

Inrix has announced partnerships with Viasuisse, a leading provider of traffic information in Switzerland and Targa Infomobility and Infoblu, a leading provider of traffic information in Italy.
May 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
163 Inrix has announced partnerships with 5630 Viasuisse, a leading provider of traffic information in Switzerland and Targa Infomobility and 2027 Infoblu, a leading provider of traffic information in Italy.

In addition to the integration of Viasuisse's real time traffic incident data into Inrix's traffic products, the companies are partnering to further develop premium traffic flow information for Switzerland. Inrix will immediately combine its Smart Driver Network, expertise and technology with Viasuisse's real-time flow and incident data for Switzerland and make it available as part of its leading real-time and predictive traffic service.

For the Italian partnership, Inrix says the agreement enables its customers to immediately benefit from Infoblu’s Italian real-time traffic data. As in Switzerland, Inrix will combine its Smart Driver Network, expertise and technology with Infoblu’s data in Italy to complete the coverage for the company’s real-time and predictive traffic service.

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