NiteVizun,
Inc.
in partnership with
C-COM presents the

Public
Library
Bookmobile
Units

Links to other
pages:
Mobile
Computer Lab - Cybermobile
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Bookmobile
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RV
(Recreation Vehicle)
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Mobile
Office
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Fire
Department Command Vehicle
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Racing
Services Vehicle
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Police
Command Vehicle
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Mobile
Bank Vehicle
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Mobile
Marketing Vehicle
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| iNetVu Mobile Satellite
Internet |
  
| Charleston
County Public Library - South Carolina/USA: |
        
It used to be that only people that had access to city libraries
could enjoy advanced services such as book reservations, Internet services
or searching by titles, subjects, authors or even ISSN numbers. iNetVu
has changed all that! It's now possible for public mobile library services
to offer the same convenient services to their rural users.
iNetVu installs easily on to the roof of a Bookmobile and provides full
time access to the Internet virtually anywhere in North America, Europe,
Middle East and Australia via an advanced 2-way high speed satellite connection.
iNetVu eliminates the need for land-line hook ups, expensive and slow
cellular phones Internet access and other wireless service.
Virtually anywhere the bookmobile stops - as long as there's a clear
view of the southern sky, you can access to the Internet.
C-COM can provide a number of different pre-tested solutions that
will allow simple secure access to a Local Government IT Data Centers
or LAN's.
With C-COM's secure access, you can access file servers, e-mail, Intranet
just as though you were at the main downtown library!
Combine iNetVu's mobile Internet service with a secure access, and you
can:
- book reservation services
- process on the spot library membership
- search catalog databases for available books and
subject materials
With iNetvu High-Speed Internet
access your librarians are able to do their jobs better. For the
first time they will have access to your library network and web-based
circulation database from the bookmobile itself. iNetVu - DiRECWAY wireless
technology has been a dream of the library staff for some time.
The fact that such a powerful resource as the Internet is available when
needed points to a new dimension in mobile service delivery not even imagined
several years ago. It is, however, the dimension of progress that the
mobile service needs to pursue if it is to remain a potent force in the
education and cultural advancement of those shire residents it serves.

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