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Public
DataWeb Outdoor Communications Centre |
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Public DataWeb provides a full line of outdoor Communication Centre solutions,
for various requirements. All our models are totally integrated
touch screen Communication Centre solutions, ideally suited to display locally stored
information, as well as Internet content, in any outdoor public or
unsupervised location. |
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Outdoor Umbrella Communications Centre |
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First
introduced in April 2006, in the city centre streets of
Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Outstanding
stylish design, that maximizes
the service visibility and the functionality.
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Dual
operational viewing screen system.
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Wireless/
Wi-Fi enabled, broadcasting free 'What's on Direct' Mobile
service.
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Free
VOIP telephony enabled.
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Provides
all the Public DataWeb multiple content services.
UMBRELLA iKIOSK multi-channel public service
The Umbrella Communications Centre have operated very successfully since 2006
Usage is high on the dual touch screens with 160 - 300 hundred
users per Communication Centre a day
Its Wireless service simultaneously supports 200 mobile users
in the vicinity.
Its onboard and WiFi services are providing the public with
all their information needs
The open design aspect of the Umbrella has proven valuable in
several ways:
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They
deter vandalism as they are visible 360 degrees.
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They
immediately indicate their purpose.
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They
are illuminated at night.
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They
have become city landmarks and wayfinder units.
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People
regularly use them for What's On and transport services.
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High on
the usage statistics are searches for job vacancies.
The
iKiosks have proved to be very effective and shortly they will be
expanded to further locations.
See
also:
Umbrella Communications Centre
Network in Aberdeen, Scotland Umbrella
Communications Centre
Photo Gallery
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Outdoor J.C. Decaux Column Kiosk |
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Outdoor
Street Furniture Kiosks house the Public DataWeb ATM Style
touchscreen system.
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Provides
poster spaces on the rear, European Twelve Sheet Size.
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Sheltered
roof, ideal for privacy and shelter, when using the kiosk
services.
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Hosted
the E-Voting elections, organized by Sheffield City Council,
in 2002 and 2003.
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In
2005 the Column kiosks became nodal points in the first trial
for the Sheffield Wireless MESH Network.
See
also: Sheffield
Public Kiosk Network
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Bus Shelter Kiosk
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The
Bus Shelter kiosk unit can be fixed to the ends of most types
of bus shelters.
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An
overhead roof extension shelters the public.
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The
usage on these types of units at Bus Stop locations is
consistently higher than any other outdoor location.
See
also: Sheffield
Public Kiosk
Network
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Way Finder Kiosk - Future Design |
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The
Wayfinder Kiosk is a street furniture design with powerful
digital city
information services.
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Acts
like a normal information signpost, with directions to places
of
interest and amenities.
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Provides
touch screen city information and internet services.
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Wireless/
Wi-Fi enabled, broadcasting free 'What's on Direct' Mobile
service.
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RFID/WiFi
localised outputs, about the location, and surroundings can be
triggered by mobile devices: Wafinder functions for the blind
can be added.
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