Lahore: Timesaco (a Chinese technology services company) announced its decision to launch a transportation infrastructure network in Pakistan called Tatu Mobility, which is expected to help boost the e-transportation sector of the country — a news source reported.
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Founder and CEO of Tatu Mobility Donald-Li revealed that the network is expected to be launched in the country on January 1, 2020. The network will provide mobility services to all relevant parties involved in public transport, including private organisations, individuals, business corporations, government sector, and merchants. Therefore, the network will extend to taxi-hailing, bus booking, pick & drop, vehicle renting, and other such technology-based services.
Using an Internet of Things (IoT)-based platform, customers will be able to book and track mobility services through the Tatu Mobility applications. The network will also allow discounts for the customers.
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The network will also feature:
- Creation of groups and events
- Tracking and chatting in the near future
- Addition of unlimited number of staff, friends, fans, and customers for businesses
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The CEO stated that Tatu Mobility will work under the umbrella of Timesao, which was currently providing online taxi services in 10 different cities of Pakistan for both businesses and individuals.