Mass transit passengers now expect to have services that give them the freedom to bring their own devices (BYOD). Operators see the potential to increase ridership with on-board entertainment that also brings the compelling opportunity for additional revenue generation from paid services and from advertising. However, it is very important to carefully assess the technologies available for possible pitfalls that slow development or can cause operational issues down the road.
A main concern is that many of these systems are based on varying and proprietary technologies. Proprietary-based systems do not provide the compatibility necessary to facilitate interoperability and long deployment life.
In a new white paper from Kontron, discover how open architecture commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) computing platforms solve these issues. Kontron and Axinom have collaborated on the transportation industry's first integrated and validated standards-based hardware and software on-board entertainment platform:
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