Sunday, May 01, 2005
Mobile, mobile, mobile...
Deliver services through mobile. It's not the first time that I talk about services offered by the administration through mobile telephones. Of course it is a technology that every time is going to have more applications, it is only necessary to use the imagination. But so that you keep accepting here you have some examples in different areas of the e-Government.
The Council of Madrid has implanted an information system through the mobile so that the user can know the time that it is going to take the bus to arrive to the bus station.
Another related service with information services is the one that has started off the Council of Ávila to send the program of holidays to the mobile to all those that request it with a previous message.
Entering into participation field, the Indian government has established a a warm system to its members of parliament to warn them when a poll has to take place.
We also find an interesting initiative that I already commented on, as it is the system of alerts through sms to warn about the danger of Tsunami.
Who dares with anything new?
Technorati Tags: m-government, e-government, egovernment, e-gov, egov, mobile, information, participation, e-democracy
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Mobile, mobile, mobile...
Deliver services through mobile. It's not the first time that I talk about services offered by the administration through mobile telephones. Of course it is a technology that every time is going to have more applications, it is only necessary to use the imagination. But so that you keep accepting here you have some examples in different areas of the e-Government.
The Council of Madrid has implanted an information system through the mobile so that the user can know the time that it is going to take the bus to arrive to the bus station.
Another related service with information services is the one that has started off the Council of Ávila to send the program of holidays to the mobile to all those that request it with a previous message.
Entering into participation field, the Indian government has established a a warm system to its members of parliament to warn them when a poll has to take place.
We also find an interesting initiative that I already commented on, as it is the system of alerts through sms to warn about the danger of Tsunami.
Who dares with anything new?
Technorati Tags: m-government, e-government, egovernment, e-gov, egov, mobile, information, participation, e-democracy