How digital ticketing and payments can turn reform into everyday reliability for Algerian passengers By Tokhir Abdukadyrov, Senior Vice President, Head of Digital Social and Infrastructure Solutions, O-CITY Public transport carries a huge share of Algeria’s daily life. In Algiers, ETUSA runs close to 1,000 buses across roughly 150 routes, while the tram and metro together move hundreds of thousands…...
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