A journalist from an international media has visited uSky center

uSky testing and certification center, located in Sharjah (UAE), was visited by a Radio France Internationale correspondent. The central topic of discussion was the advantages of uST transport and infrastructure complexes.
Oleg Zaretsky, uSky representative, told the guest about the capabilities of uST technology, and mentioned the ongoing work of the test and demonstration center. Today, uSky is in the final stage of work on the dead-end section of a transport overpass with a semi-rigid track structure. In addition, the center is in the process of obtaining permission from TDRA to operate telecommunication equipment. This is necessary for commissioning of the 25-seat uBus Karat U4-212.
Radio France Internationale (RFI) is an international radio station broadcasting in French and 16 other languages. RFI provides news and other programs about events around the world. Today it is one of the most popular international radio stations. About 59.5 million listeners around the world tune into RFI every week, and its digital platforms attract an average of 24.6 million visits a month.

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