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Cleverciti Systems and FoxNet Announce Distribution to Canadian Market

By Ken Briodagh

In a recent release, Cleverciti Systems, a provider of solutions for outdoor and on-street parking detection, monitoring and guidance, and FoxNet, an IT service provider, together announced a partnership to bring Cleverciti’s parking solutions to FoxNet's distribution network in the Canadian market.

FoxNet will offer Cleverciti’s sensors and CIRC360 solution to its customers looking to harness the power of technology to streamline and enhance FoxNet’s parking system solution offerings for customers. Cleverciti’s disruptive technology reliably and systemically gathers information on available and occupied parking spaces in real time. Cleverciti’s newest solution, CIRC360, delivers not only parking guidance, but also an opportunity to engage with customers and residents by facilitating communications and messaging on the high-visibility LED signage.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer the Canadian market an award winning and reliable outdoor parking solution to make cities smarter and outdoor parking more efficient,” said Bill Fox, President, FoxNet. “We believe there is a real need and appetite to reduce traffic, lower emissions and make intelligent decisions based off of real-time data here in Canada. We are looking forward to working with Cleverciti to bring their award winning IoT and smart city device here to Canada.”

Cleverciti's parking technology will allow FoxNet to expand its range of IoT solutions to meet its mission by helping organizations save money, provide better services, and innovate.

“FoxNet's expertise and excellent reputation in the parking industry and their long-standing experience with cities is the reason we are excited about this partnership,” said Thomas Hohenacker, President and CEO, Cleverciti. “By providing sustainable and inclusive options to the Canadian market, together FoxNet and Cleverciti can enable cities and organizations to become smarter in how they address parking challenges.”


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh
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