Basic data - Free for personal use only
Open Data for all users and campaigners
All Telraam devices come with the following data summaries as standard:
Counts & direction of travel for 4 different grouped modes
- Pedestrians
- Two-wheelers (bikes and motorbikes)
- Cars
- Heavy vehicles (vans, trucks, buses and more)
Car speed data & charts
1 hour data interval reports
24 hour averages
Monthly insight & summary report for device users via email
Ability to compare your location data to other similar locations
Standard API access
The basic information from Telraam devices is standardised and open so that devices anywhere in the world
can be used for local engagement by their hosts, their communities and their local
authorities.
Navigate to any device on the Telraam map, and you will be able to see data
for that street.
This same information is available to the device owner, who will also receive a monthly report via email, and will have the ability to export their data in a spreadsheet so they can do some further analysis.
Additional data, insights, reports and exports are available via our
paying data subscription.
What makes free different from a data subscription?
In both cases, the Telraam device hardware is the same.
When you purchase the device with a data subscription, we are including a subscription to full package that takes full advantage of the capabilities of the Telraam S2 device, and covers the cost of data communications, additional dashboards and reports.
A personal device comes with at a minimum with the standard data and reports mentioned above but you are not paying for the data communications.
Who is the free option intended for?
While Telraam sets up networks of devices, both large and small, to gather
useful traffic data for neighbourhoods or even cities, there is an important
role for individual explorers and citizen scientists who can then raise
local issues.
For this reason, Telraam uses revenue from our professional & data contracts
to cover the costs of managing your device - for life! As a private citizen,
you can still buy a single device and gather the data for as long as you like
to use for your own projects.
Because of this subsidy and support, this is strictly for individual, private citizens. If you are
an organisation involved in campaigning on, consulting for, or managing local transport and mobility
projects, then please check out our
‘Network’ package.