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Safaricom and Google unveil traffic update service

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Safaricom has partnered with Google to launch a mobile application that offers motorists access to real-time traffic information based on crowd-sourced data from other road users.

Waze is a free GPS-based mobile application that is already used in other countries as a traffic information tool. It collates information generated by other users on the same route, to gather information on accidents, impassable sections of the road route, traffic jams, which is then used to provide the end user with advice on potential alternative routes.

“Mobile technology has evolved from being just a tool that enables interpersonal communication to being a value-added solution in many sectors. Safaricom is keen to continue to extend the benefits of our more connected world to our subscribers as we work to transform their lives by putting them closer to critical information,” said Ms Sylvia Mulinge, Director, Consumer Business at Safaricom.

Using voluntary feedback from subscribers on the Safaricom network, Waze provides users with a map that has been layered onto Google Maps. The maps provide real time updates on road conditions, and depending on the situation, the app can suggest alternative routes for users to take in order to get to their destination faster.

There are over 11 million data subscribers on the network who access the internet through their phone. “Traffic information on Waze, which is updated in real time, will save users the hassle of enormous amounts of time spent in traffic by offering alternative routes,” said mr Charles Murito, Country Manager, Google Kenya.

Waze is available on the Android or iOS App Stores. Upon downloading and activating the programme, customers will only be required to enter details of their destination to access traffic information. Acquired by Google in 2013, Waze is already used by 4.4 million motorists in 200 countries.

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