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Faster mobile ticketing from OpenMove

OpenMove Act is a new mobile tool designed for sales and inspection of the tickets by the personnel of passenger transport agencies. System provider OpenMove says the new solution is easy to use and provides quick sales and validation under any operating condition - even when offline. Developed in association with transport providers, the app was designed to use smartphone and off-the-shelf Bluetooth devices to cut costs and avoid hardware lock-in, and is said to use the latest anti-forgery systems.
March 20, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8685 OpenMove Act is a new mobile tool designed for sales and inspection of the tickets by the personnel of passenger transport agencies. System provider OpenMove says the new solution is easy to use and provides quick sales and validation under any operating condition - even when offline.

Developed in association with transport providers, the app was designed to use smartphone and off-the-shelf Bluetooth devices to cut costs and avoid hardware lock-in, and is said to use the latest anti-forgery systems. Intertraffic visitors interested in the solution should make their way to OpenMove’s stand in Hall 9.

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