Monday, September 29, 2014

About: app for taxi companies also start in Germany – Spiegel Online

About: app for taxi companies also start in Germany – Spiegel Online

Berlin – The car service Uber agent walks toward the German taxi industry. The U.S. company also in Germany a platform Uber his taxi, can offer their services over the taxi companies. The offer should be start in Berlin and Hamburg and then extended to other cities in Germany. So far, the company offers its taxi platform including London and New York.

With the industry Uber is currently for its other platforms in the dispute. The traditional taxi companies keep especially the app listing About Pop for non-compliance with the law, will be offered at the rides with private drivers. They argue Uber-driver possessed no permission to carry passengers and their vehicles are not insured accordingly.

With the taxi platform Uber occurs now in competition with well-known taxi call-centers, but especially to established apps like MyTaxi . Although met with a business model to critique the centers, compared to the previously available in Germany Uber pop service the industry can arrange it.

Uber considering constitutional complaint

About Pop trips are taught with private drivers. Taxi entrepreneurs and authorities went to several cities before against the Californian company because it enables look distorted competition. With success: about courts decided in Berlin and Hamburg in summary proceedings that Uber’s app for the time being may not be offered.

Simultaneously with the announcement of the taxi placement announced Uber launches appeal against the decision of the Administrative Court of Berlin. The decision of the Supreme Administrative Court of Hamburg considering Uber therefore also constitutional complaint.

In Munich gets the Dispatcher agent, according to newspaper reports problems. The city government is therefore legal action against the driver and company. Representatives of the taxi trade the transport ministers of the federal states invited to address at their conference this week with the dispute.

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