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KBO is a cloud-based operations system for taxi dispatch centers. Its core goal is to help “centrales de taxis” manage service dispatching and taxi activity. It provides an operator backend, an Android app for drivers, a passenger ride-hailing app, and the option to migrate the telephone switchboard to cloud VoIP.
Based on the site content, KBO covers several key parts of taxi dispatch operations. Operators can dispatch new services, manage recurring services and reservations, view maps, and edit zones and taxi stands. The Android driver app supports receiving services, viewing zones and stands, and handling reservations. Passengers can request rides directly through the customer app. Businesses and hotels can also enable one-click taxi requests via buttons purchased on Amazon. The system servers are hosted in the cloud, the infrastructure is based on Amazon Web Services, and KBO promises at least 99.5% uptime.
KBO uses per-taxi pricing and states that the “price includes everything.” Setup is free. However, the website does not disclose the actual unit price, billing cycle, whether there are different plans, or whether a free trial or free version is available.
Its main strength is that the product is highly vertical, designed around real taxi dispatch-center workflows and covering multiple roles including operators, drivers, passengers, and business users. Cloud deployment and a cloud VoIP switchboard can help reduce maintenance of local equipment, while free setup lowers the initial barrier to adoption. The limitations are that public information is relatively sparse: there is no clear explanation of permission management, data encryption, backups, privacy compliance, APIs, SDKs, or integrations with third-party business systems. The driver app is only explicitly listed for Android, with no iOS information found.
KBO is best suited to taxi dispatch centers that need to quickly move dispatching, call handling, and fleet operations to the cloud, especially small and medium-sized fleets that want to connect workflows through an operator backend, driver app, and customer app. Larger groups, international operators, or companies with strict compliance or API integration requirements should further verify its security, permissions, and openness.
The site content does not provide information about access from mainland China, node availability, or localization. Since its infrastructure uses AWS, actual access performance cannot be determined from the text alone, so this is marked as unknown.
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