Displaying items by tag: public transport

A new emissions reporting tool from Brisbane-based cloud-based Software-as-a-Service provider netBI is helping public transport authorities and operators by automatically producing reports across 100 different pollutant measures.

Published in Strategy

Ahead of an Australian-first trackless tram trial in Perth on Sunday, Monash University called for State and Federal funding to deliver the Caulfield-Rowville TRT for Victoria.

Published in Strategy

The Commonwealth Bank has been appointed as an acquirer for the upgrade of Victoria's public transport ticketing system, the bank says.

Published in Mobility

Every day, millions of people use public Wi-Fi networks at airports and on public transport-provided services, seeking convenience and entertainment while they travel. However, these networks often lack proper security measures, leaving users exposed to a wide range of cyber threats.

Published in Security

GUEST OPINION: The recent Zero Emissions Day (21 September) marked the day for us to reflect on what we can better do to reduce harmful carbon emissions and find more sustainable solutions in our ways of life.

Published in Guest Opinion

Intel subsidiary Moovit has released analysis of millions of users’ journey requests in over 100 cities across 28 countries, combined with user research, revealing that due to COVID-19, 31% of Australians want to know how crowded a mass transport vehicle is before boarding, and 24% demand mobile payment to ride safely in 2021.

Published in Business IT

The total number of MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service) platform users globally is forecast to grow b y over fivefold by 2021 compared with 2019, resulting in worldwide market reach to over 1.3 million users in 2021, according to new research.

Published in Mobility

Sydney public transport commuters using their credit card or mobile device to ‘tap on and off’ Opal enabled train, light rail, Sydney Metro and ferry services are set to receive the same Opal travel benefits as they would using their adult Opal card.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 10 April 2019 11:00

Samsung Pay taps on to Opal

A new update to the Samsung Pay app allows use with NSW Opal public transport terminals.

Published in Mobility

Australia’s debit network, eftpos, has announced it is "fast-tracking the enablement of eftpos Tap & Pay technology for use on buses, trains and ferries, following new consumer research that shows Australian commuters would prefer to pay for transport with eftpos debit".

Published in Development

Five of a potential 32 micro buses have arrived in six inner west Sydney suburbs, letting you book a dedicated seat via app or phone to get to destinations around the area with much greater ease.

Published in Development

US global transport systems company Cubic Corporation has announced its Cubic Transportation Systems business division has been selected by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads to provide a new ticketing system for the state.

Published in Government Tech Policy

A resident of NSW has won the right to be allowed not to register his details when using a seniors Opal card, a smartcard that is used for transport in the state.

Published in Technology Regulation

Transit Systems and Bridj are launching its "Demand Responsive bus services" in Western Sydney in late November, disrupting the Australian public transport space while still complementing public transport.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 30 June 2017 16:11

Google Maps gains NSW public transport info

Google Maps' Transit feature now includes route and schedule information for New South Wales public transport.

Published in Mobility

Australians could be enticed to avoid travelling on packed and congested public transport during peak times with offers of incentives, including rewards like restaurant vouchers and relevant merchant offers, according to a newly published study.

Published in Strategy

Uber and TripGo have partnered "to help complement and extend the reach of public transport networks across seven Australian cities".

Published in Home Tech

Aiming to simplify commuting, Ericsson is enabling TransLink Systems to "provide innovative fare collection services for commuters across the Netherlands".

Published in Mobility

The Malaysian Government’s public transport regulator has awarded a $27 million contract to Melbourne-based global smart booking, ticketing and payment solutions company Vix Technology.

Published in Deals

Semble, the New Zealand integrated mobile wallet app for mobile network operators, has added public transport to its service offerings.

Published in Mobility
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