facebooktwittertelegramwhatsapp
copy short urlprintemail
+ A
A -
webmaster
Tribune News Network
Doha
Leveraging their expertise as leaders in the Internet of Things (IoT), Vodafone Qatar has equipped all the 60 buses of Shafallah Center for Persons with Disability with Vodafone’s Smart Bus solution – which includes Fleet Management and Video Surveillance -- to help make the children’s journeys safer and more efficient.
The Smart Bus Solution tracks the bus location and driver behaviour while providing real-time traffic data and navigation for shorter journeys. The tracking portal is accessed by the Shafallah Center through the internet, or on a mobile phone, and the telematics tracking device sends event reports to the centre via e-mail and pop-up signals.
Via the Vodafone Video Surveillance product, each bus is equipped with a smart IP camera that records all of the trips and enables the centre to access any camera in real-time via the web portal. The live streaming feed is transmitted via Vodafone’s world class high speed network which is fully secure and encrypted.
Mohammed al Yafei, head of public sector at Vodafone Qatar, said, “We are honoured that the Shafallah Center has chosen Vodafone as its technology partner to keep more than 600 children safe. It gives us great pride to use our expertise to enable organisations of all sizes in the country to optimise, automate and innovate using IoT technologies relevant to their needs.”
Mohammed al Saadi, support services department manager at Shafallah Center, said: “We would like to extend our gratitude to Vodafone Qatar for supporting the center by equipping our buses with the surveillance system. This step is in line with our efforts to provide better safety and protection for the centre’s children at all times.”
copy short url   Copy
06/12/2018
767