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ok lets look at dubai taxi. yes steve had meetings with dubai taxi and rta.
dubai taxi is a subsidiary of rta. for one they said they could not use the bsafemobile put they were sure they could use the fleetsafer.
steve said in a shareholder letter that he was working with a it guy by the name of osman.
steve said ( the IT guy I was working with, Osman, was then confident to be able to download the Fleetsafer software to his computer. We have a deal memo on the table.)
now he said software not the device or app . now here is were i got that from
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stoc...1014971508
here is a news article on steve in dubai
http://www.24emirates.xyz/business/at-the-whe...14671-news
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Now here is what i found on the net about the dubai taxi project and i believe osman works for this company or there partner. but have not been able to find any thing on the employees of the two companies to prove it. now again if steve said they are using the software how dose that work with them paying onci is it monthly or yearly for the use of the software as there is no device to ship. by them using the soft ware to they have to let onci know if they are going to use it with a other company or do they have total use of the soft ware for a set price yearly
from the web
06 JUNE, 2017
RTA's Dubai Taxi Corporation is using FMS-Tech. Telematics Technology for its Limousine Service
The project will include over 100 telematics parameters
Press Release
06 June 2017
Dubai, UAE: FMS Tech., a global telematics systems provider, along with its business partner in Dubai and Northern Emirates, Technologica, has been awarded a project with Dubai Taxi Corporation, subsidiary of RTA, for the supply and installation of FMS Tech.’s Telematics device on DTC fleet and FMS Tech. Device Management Platform
The project will include over 100 telematics parameters obtained by the FMS TECH. device from limousine vehicles and sent across to the RTA RMS (Regulatory Monitoring System) Platform. This data is then analyzed to evaluate the performance of the drivers and vehicles by DTC’s fleet managers and relayed to the drivers to improve their driving habits. Road safety is only one aspect that the new system will aim to enhance, as it will also aid in better understanding driver routes and reducing car idle time, which will in turn reduce costs and improve the over-all customer experience.
“We are very proud and honored to be selected to take this project on-board by Dubai Taxi Corporation. We are keen on working on this project further and aid Dubai's, RTA’s and DTC's Smart City vision. We look forward to seeing the results that the new devices will achieve for RTA and assist in paving the way to safer and more connected roads.” Said Bassam Alkassar, CEO of FMS Tech.
The new innovation from FMS Tech. FMS Track 2000 IoT, records all data pertaining to driver behavior, vehicle location, vehicle status, and engine status and performance, and vehicle and engine maintenance and send all these data on predefined very short interval across the GSM network to the RTA RMS platform. The device supports the new Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data structure, and operate with the latest secure channel TLS 1.2 and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) standards.
This new on-board computer is FMS Tech.’s latest black box innovation with embedded GPS and GSM connectivity, 9 configurable inputs, Driver identification that uses multiple RFID standards, in addition to an unlimited number of thresholds and device configurations.
“Our engineers have worked very hard to ensure that all RTA’s requirements are met in a timely manner, and that the device to be customizable for future modification and enhancements. Our partner, Technologica in Dubai- UAE , have already begun installing the devices and supporting DTC on this project”, added Bassam AlKassar.
The project will see these devices installed in 113 limousines initially, and will be expanded at a later stage.
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About FMS Tech
Fleet Management Systems and Technologies (FMS Tech.) is a transportation logistics, mobile asset protection pioneer and innovator of in-vehicle-monitoring and on-board computers technology. Since 2012, FMS Tech. has provided fleet management systems that have generated tens of thousands of dollars in savings and profits to our customers. The company’s on-board computers and fleet management software provide vehicle tracking and information to reduce road accidents, and increase productivity, efficiency and profits. https://www.fms-tech.com/
© Press Release 2017
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https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/press-releases/...606072254/
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now i think this is fms techs partner i could be wrong .
from the web
BEYOND ACTIVITY
Abu Dhabi 2019 | TELECOMS & IT | INTERVIEW
TBY talks to Osman Sultan, CEO of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du), on disruptive technological developments, connectivity, and Smart Dubai.
You have argued that telecoms have to go beyond connectivity services to remain successful. How are you developing du in this sense?
All telecoms companies will be completely different in 2022 from what they are today. The disruption in the telecommunications industry will continue and even accelerate. The internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, big data, and other disruptive technologies will increasingly have an overbearing influence on many of the things that we do. The impact of this disruption will be immense, which is why we needed to better prepare and evolve our company beyond our mainstay—the connectivity business. We crossed the AED13-billion (USD3.5-billion) mark in revenue for the first time in 2017, of which more than 95% comes purely from the connectivity business. We need to ensure the development of this business segment is all about efficiency, customer experience, and digitalization. We are one of the two major players in the UAE that enable connectivity. Two years ago, we debated this idea that we can do more for businesses, for example, around data. We can host, manage, and secure data for companies, or create applications that can be used in this space. We are starting to provide illustrations of this in government departments. Within that framework, we are not limiting ourselves to providing connectivity. As cities, nations, and governments move to become smarter and more digital, we will see greater need for such new partnerships.
What challenges and opportunities will these disruptive developments bring about for du and society as a whole?
Our non-connectivity business grew by more than 85% in 2017, and this is our fastest growth track, even though over 95% of our business comes from the connectivity business. With non-connectivity as the primary growth driver, our main focus on the connectivity side of business is to extract higher efficiency and better margins. One should expect an acceleration of disruptive developments. Conversations around the balance between the technologically possible, economically viable, societally beneficial, humanly rewarding, and ethically compatible are needed. The recent World Government Summit in Dubai was one of the most developed platforms for these conversations at the level of government, industry, and academia, and these conversations need to happen. In the UAE, we have a Minister of Artificial Intelligence, which is great to ensure we make full use of the opportunities of technology. We also have a Minister of Happiness, Minister of Tolerance, and Minister of Youth, reminding us we need an integrated conversation about all this. Another important disruptive development is the move to a decentralized ecosystem. New opportunities and these technologies can serve the noble ambition of serving people's happiness.
du develops the Smart Dubai Platform that serves as a central operating system of the city. What features make the Smart Dubai Platform one of a kind?
Other smart cities in the world are smart in one or just a few dimensions. In Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has set the target for Dubai to be at the forefront of the transformation of cities and nations and to be the smartest and happiest city in the world. In the Dubai Smart City ambition, six dimensions will be addressed. This ambition is incomparable to any other smart city development in the world, and having this broader scope means the data connected from these sensors, IoT, and multiple government departments that interact will be richer than ever. This will allow new capabilities not only for users, citizens, and visitors, but also for the city when it comes to better planning, anticipation, insights, and analytics.
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https://www.thebusinessyear.com/abu-dhabi-201.../interview