MBTA Buses Get Live Video Technology
Posted on February 11, 2014
By Joe Shortsleeve, WBZ-TV
Homeland Security in Washington DC has awarded the MBTA about $7 million to outfit buses with the latest in live video technology. Sophisticated new 360-degree lenses embedded in the ceilings and walls of the buses will now capture everything. Read more at boston.cbslocal.com.
Homeland Security in Washington DC has awarded the MBTA about $7 million to outfit buses with the latest in live video technology. Sophisticated new 360-degree lenses embedded in the ceilings and walls of the buses will now capture everything. Read more at boston.cbslocal.com.
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