Skymeter Partners to Demonstrate Smart Transportation Pricing30/09/2008 |
| Cisco\'s Tony Kim, head of \"Connected Urban Development\" Seoul, declared Skymeter Corporation \"as our technical solution partner for Location, Time, and Distance-based road user charging\". Kim made the announcement last week at the Clinton Global Initiative conference \"Connectivity for Sustainability\". This is a major development in the application of GPS technology to road user charging and a significant step for the Canadian firm Skymeter. |
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Connected Urban Development (CUD) is a partnership between Cisco Systems and the Clinton Global Initiative in seven major cities (Amsterdam, Birmingham (UK), Hamburg, Lisbon, Madrid, San Francisco, and Seoul) to create urban communications infrastructure that demonstrates how network connectivity can reduce carbon emissions in urban environments. CUD will help change the way in which cities deliver services to residents, manage the flow of traffic, operate public transportation and many other critical operational activities. Seoul's focus in this CUD project is connected and sustainable mobility solutions.
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