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Parkmobile USA, Inc. Introduces Pay by Phone Parking in Atlanta
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 - 14:29

With the launch of Parkmobile, residents and visitors to Atlantic Station are now able to conduct their parking transactions by mobile phone.

ATLANTA, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Parkmobile USA, Inc. announced today a revolutionary new service that will allow residents and visitors to Atlantic Station to save time and money by using their mobile phone to pay for parking.

"Parkmobile is very excited to launch our Pay by Phone parking service in Atlantic Station," said Albert Bogaard, CEO of Parkmobile USA, Inc.  "With this technology, customers no longer have to search for change or estimate the time needed at their destination.  The Pay by Phone service is an example of another technology that can make our lives easier and more efficient."

To use the service, motorists can register by calling toll-free, 877-PARK-714, visiting www.parkmobile.com/us or download our mobile application at www.parkmobileapp.com. After setting up the account, customers can immediately start using the system with their registered mobile phone. Motorists also can select the option to receive text message alerts and reminders fifteen minutes before their time expires.  

"Atlantic Station is quickly emerging as Atlanta's number one shopping, dining and entertainment destination, attracting millions of visitors from around the Southeast and across the country," said Michael Diamantides, general manager of Atlantic Station. "We are constantly looking to identify and implement innovative technologies and new services that will enhance the overall experience of our guests. Parkmobile's Pay by Phone is a perfect parking option for our on-the-go customers."

Atlantic Station is Parkmobile's first location in the Atlanta area. Pay by Phone parking service is scheduled to begin February  6, 2010. For additional information, please visit: www.parkmobile.com/us .

About Parkmobile

Parkmobile is a leading global provider of seamlessly integrated end-to-end solutions for electronic parking. The firm's product offerings include cashless mobile payments for on and off street parking, digital permits, electronic enforcement and congestion charging systems.

SOURCE Parkmobile USA, Inc.

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