
Trafficmaster has launched a combined internet and mobile internet version of its traffic information service.
By Tony Hallett
Published: 11 September 2000 14:51 BST
The site, available at www.trafficmaster-online.com and via WAP phones, allows registered users to log in for traffic updates or be notified of delays proactively by email or SMS.
Tony Eales, corporate development director at Trafficmaster, said the site aims to address the business market, and will be rolled out alongside the company's less established operations in continental Europe as they grow.
The service costs £35 per year per account, on top of standard Trafficmaster network access fees.
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