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Sponsored Content: Free 60-day trial from Datik to demonstrate cost savings

routeone Team
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Published: March 27, 2019
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Datik has announced a free 60 day trial to demonstrate to any operator currently running CCTV, wi-fi or infotainment services that iPanel can save them up to 50% on costs.

iPanel is a simple, centralised and connected fleet management system that enables integration of transport services, such telematics, CCTVs, wi-fi, infotainment and more.

The aim of iPanel is to reduce costs, increase safety and improve service quality of public transport operators, from the comfort of the depot, or anywhere.

Datik does this by providing a one-stop shop solution, which means simplifying existing architecture to a single hardware and software platform.

iPanel is a future proof solution. ITxPT compliant and highly scalable, it means Datik can develop ad hoc applications and services quickly, maximising the investment.

Why iPanel?

Coach and bus operators are currently installing more on-board systems than ever before to support their services. Some vehicles may have five, six or even seven on-board systems working and running simultaneously, with several SIM cards, supplier contracts and a number of web and local access points to manage all areas of the business.

With iPanel operators simply need one on-board system, one SIM card and one licence contract. It's that simple. It is estimated that operators can save up to 50% of the costs involved in buying, installing and running all services, while providing a platform to grow the business.

Using a single platform it also means operations can be integrated and the business can be run more efficiently, doing more with less.

How does it work?

The Datik Computing Brain (DCB) is installed in the vehicle with a GPS and a GPRS antenna, connecting it to iPanel. Datik can supply necessary equipment to support the services, such as CCTV cameras, In-Cab Display, etc. 

iPanel for coach: This solution simplifies the operations to manage any coach operating business. Track vehicles in real time, send messages to drivers instantly or download a video footage remotely are some of the perks. This solution provides CCTV for up to 14 cameras, WiFi for passengers as well as vehicle tracking, vehicle health and driver monitoring applications.

iPanel for bus: Keep your passengers informed and happy. This solution enables bus operators install next stop announcement systems together with wi-fi. Get access for free to advance telematics applications, including driver monitoring tools, and punctuality as well as regularity analytics.

Meet Datik

Datik is an engineering company specialised in Intelligent Transport Systems, working exclusively for the coach and bus industry. It helps public transport operators reduce cost, improve efficiency, and enhance passenger and driver experience.

To support iPanel solutions, Datik offers 24/7 customer support by phone or email.

Regardless of your size of operations, if you are interested to take part in the trial, please send an email to info@datik.es

You can find more info about Datik and iPanel at www.datik.co.uk

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