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March 02, 2008 - Near the end of Thursdays WSTC Meeting Dan Youra announced to the commission his surprise that the Washington State's 2008 marketing plan did not include mobile communications as a Medium for sending information to travelers. WSTC's primary focus was the unveiling of plans for experience Washington’s new website a massive undertaking requiring approximately half a million dollars in tax revenue and in addition will take an estimated 2 years to complete. WSTC expressed a strong desire to engage travelers with their information yet they elements mentioned were traditional print publications and the internet.
If the State were to adopt Olympic Peninsula Travel Associations OPTACOM multi spectrum wireless communications system. Washington would be in a position to immediately capitalize on a new source of revenue generated not only from travel and tourism but also directly from OPTACOM technology.
OPTACOM's multi spectrum communication system allows information such as text messages, audio, video, software, recorded voice messages and traditional telephony communications to end-user cell phones. For example travelers coming to Washington State could use their cell phone to join the OPTACOM service and receive invaluable information that will help them to navigate their way through Washington.
The one sure way to reach people in this day and age is through cell phones, virtually every one in the continental US has a mobile phone and when they travel is when they are most likely to carry it with them. OPTACOM gives those travelers the ability to receive critical information like storm alerts, traffic delays, and bridge or ferry outages plus OPTACOM provides other useful information for travelers like were to find accommodations, restaurants, and entertainment. In addition OPTACOM enhances the experience by appealing to the traveler’s senses.
For example if a individual wanted to watch a film and find out what movies were playing they could join the OPTACOM system and request to receive movie listings for the demographic area they are currently in. Depending on the phones capabilities information such as a list of theaters and current movies playing would be sent to their mobile device but in addition also the ability to view the video trailer giving a richer experience to the user of the service. If Washington State truly wants to engage their audience OPTACOM is surly the most beneficial way to do it.