Internet access

New Multimedia Payphone

Ringing the Changes

New-generation multimedia payphones developed by Kiosk iNNOVA will be offering Turk Telekom users a host of new features such as video telephony, internet access, SMS messaging, information services and access to e-government transactions.

City Centre Info Kiosks

Soft-Centred

The question of how to revitalise a downtown area and convince shoppers to go to pedestrian zones in the centre of town instead of making the trip to shopping centres or megastores on the outskirts of town has no doubt been one that has vexed local governments for many years past.
 

WiFi Access Point

A Spot of Business

While it doesn’t take much to set up a WiFi access point to offer unencrypted internet access to everyone, providing such a service without any monetary benefit does not really offer much of an incentive.

Combining High Street and Online

The Kids are Alright

Kiddicare have recently moved to a bigger store, still in Peterborough, where they employ over one hundred full-time staff. The shop is housed in 60,000 square feet of showroom space and accompanied by 170,000 square feet of adjoining warehouse space

Integrating the Latest Kiosk Technologies

Performance Art

Infos Art is one of the leading producers of indoor and outdoor touchscreen kiosk terminals in the Czech Republic. The company was established in 1995, and has since then installed thousands of kiosks all over the world.

The Turkish Kiosk Market

Let's Talk Turkey

From humble beginnings in the 1990s, Turkey has now become home to over 35,000 installed kiosks.

Internet Cafe Software

Cafe Culture

German software manufacturer blue image has now sold more than 60,000 copies of its InterCafe 2004 software, alongside other software products such as content filter and Callshop billing software, as well as its smart card solutions.

Cayin's DS Players

Pulling the Strings

Cayin Technology will be showcasing its portfolio of sophisticated digital signage solutions at the upcoming DIGITAL SIGNAGE EXPO 2008, including its web-based digital signage player

The EU Addresses the Digital Divide

Innovative Thinking

Deva Mitra spoke to Dr Paul Timmers about the latest EU policies on e-inclusion, and the role that self-service providers need to plau in ensuring their success.

Belgian Public Access Terminals

Showing Off in Public

The 'Citizen First' project, in the Belgian city of Kortrijk, aims to vastly improve public services to the city's inhabitants. High on the agenda was a roll-out of internet kiosks and public PCs designed to bridge the so-called 'digital divide'.

Europe's number one self-service information portal
Europe's number one self-service information portal