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INRIX And WSI Make Commutes Easier With Enhanced Traffic Forecasts

INRIX Predictive Traffic leverages its advanced sophisticated analysis engine to make highly accurate predictions about future traffic conditions -- whether they are 15 minutes, 1 hour or even 2 days into the future -- determining the combination of factors that will influence future traffic patterns and uniquely developing an in-depth understanding of what traffic is like in each metropolitan area.
by Staff Writers
Kirkland WA (SPX) Apr 15, 2008
INRIX and WSI have announced an agreement where WSI will exclusively incorporate the full breadth of INRIX Traffic services, including real-time and predictive traffic data, into their premier on-air traffic product TruVu Traffic HD. For twenty-five years, WSI has been the first choice among #1 broadcast and cable television stations including CNN, FOX, NBC and hundreds of TV station customers for on-air and online real-time weather and traffic presentations.

Augmenting WSI's traffic news systems with INRIX Traffic services offers an unbeatable combination for improving ratings and increasing web traffic to broadcast outlets across the country.

INRIX's unique approach to traffic provides WSI customers with accurate, real-time and predictive traffic for all key roadways in over 100 markets. INRIX is able to achieve broad market and road coverage through its unique "Smart Dust Network" approach of aggregating traffic-related information from more than 250 public and private sources, including traditional road sensors together with up-to-the-minute data from over 800,000 GPS-enabled vehicles and data from other sources.

As a result, INRIX offers customers the most accurate traffic information available.

INRIX Predictive Traffic leverages its advanced sophisticated analysis engine to make highly accurate predictions about future traffic conditions -- whether they are 15 minutes, 1 hour or even 2 days into the future -- determining the combination of factors that will influence future traffic patterns and uniquely developing an in-depth understanding of what traffic is like in each metropolitan area.

INRIX's technology combines input of commonly known traffic-impacting factors such as the current traffic conditions, day of the week, season, holidays and related days, current and forecast weather, accidents and road construction, as well as other events such as sporting events and concerts, and even uniquely local variables such as the legislative calendar in Washington D.C. or the NAB convention in Las Vegas.

This allows INRIX to make continually updated predictions conditioned on dynamic knowledge of current and future conditions.

For example, providing highly-accurate weekend predictive traffic forecasts that save a family's trip to the beach by alerting them ahead of time to traffic congestion, highlighting key route conditions and providing alternate routing suggestions will not only prevent frustrating delays, but generate tremendous viewer loyalty.

The ability to generate Monday morning commuter forecasts -- on a Sunday -- is an equally compelling differentiator that will provide stations with a "first to market" status that wins ratings battles.

"Viewers tune in for fresh and vital information every day, seeking out relevant and reliable traffic and weather reports," said Bill Dow, vice-president, Media Product Management at WSI Corporation. "More than any other story, we depend on traffic and weather news because we're concerned about how daily events can disrupt our lives. What brings us to the screen is information that INRIX and WSI can comprehensively provide to viewers day after day."

INRIX has developed a unique technology portfolio that generates highly accurate real time, historical and predictive traffic information. With the broadest coverage on more roads and in more markets than any other traffic information provider in North America, INRIX's growth and success has been remarkable since the company was founded in 2004.

"We are thrilled to be joining forces with a company that shares the same commitment to delivering high-quality weather information products as we do to providing the highest-quality traffic information services," commented Bryan Mistele, president and CEO of INRIX. "We look forward to leveraging WSI's considerable presence in the broadcast and cable television market to bring a ratings-winning combination to stations across North America."

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Current Technology's Celevoke Appoints 20th Century Fox Federal CU GPS Tracking System Distribution Partner
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Apr 15, 2008
Current Technology and MSGI Security Solutions have announced Texas-based Celevoke has appointed 20th Century Fox Federal Credit Union through DMC a distribution channel partner for its proprietary Telematics solutions. Celevoke CEO Chuck Allen stated, "Having completed a successful beta test with 20th Century Fox Federal Credit Union and delivered 130 units, we are pleased to report the next step is a national rollout to federal credit unions across the United States."







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