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Verizon Business, TriMet Partner for Improved Wireless Access

TriMet and Verizon Business have launched new FWA lines to enhance existing transit services for riders and operators.

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Version's wireless services allow for transit agencies to utilize tap to pay functions on the go.

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Verizon Business announced the activation of more than 740 new Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) lines with the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet). 

FWA delivers fast, reliable, and scalable wireless network connectivity. The ample bandwidth provided by FWA enables TriMet to leverage data-rich and mission-critical applications to meet today’s demands, meeting its mission of “connecting people with valued transportation options that are safe, convenient, reliable, accessible, and welcoming for all."

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TriMet's Access to Data

TriMet uses mobile data to support key technologies, including allowing riders to pay fares using their mobile wallet or contactless payment card and providing state-of-the-art connectivity and information to transit operators.

In collaboration with regional traffic agency partners, TriMet is using mobile data to pioneer cloud-based Transit Signal Priority that improves traffic flow efficiency, speeding up buses without causing delays for drivers, cyclists, or pedestrians while improving safety and reducing carbon emissions.

Future plans include using their enhanced mobile data to further improve system performance and security.

Building Existing Relationship

The activation of the new FWA lines represents a continuation of an already strong relationship between Verizon Business and TriMet. 

Verizon Business is the exclusive critical connectivity provider for the Portland-area agency that provides multimodal transit service across a 533-square-mile service district.

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