"Given Habitap's plans to deploy its app in overseas projects, it will also open up interesting possibilities for us," he added.
Currently, some 50,000 people use the Habitap app in office properties. The app is used in projects such as Keppel Bay Tower, Alice at Mediapolis, Paya Lebar Quarter, Marina Bay Financial Centre, One Raffles Quay, Duo and Marina One. The office app allows users to use mobile phones as their access cards, with dynamic access control to room bookings, rooms assigned or high security areas within the office. This access can also be granted across countries.
Franklin Tang, chief executive officer of Habitap, believes that users will stand to benefit from the additional feature of the app. "The partnership with BT further adds value to Habitap's users who already enjoy seamless, innovative smart features in an integrated app for both their home and office. With access to the latest news every day, we are further integrating a new and useful feature to give our community a more powerful user experience," said Mr Tang.
"We are excited with this exclusive partnership with BT and look forward to more collaborations with SPH ," he added.
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