The Directors of Kollakorn Corporation Limited announced that Kollakorn has signed an exclusive teaming agreement with XNATIVA Technology of Argentina. This is the second Teaming Agreement signed by Kollakorn in the last 2 months; the first being a Teaming Agreement with Solutions Hub in Myanmar. The Argentina Teaming Agreement is an agreement for an exclusive relationship between XNET and Kollakorn to participate in the implementation of an EVR/AVI system, initially in the province of Mendoza, and then in parallel nationally. The first test system in the Province of Mendoza is to control times from a starting point and a point of arrival (a speeding application). XNET is part of a larger Group of companies called XN Group, which offer public organizations and large private companies a complete portfolio of IT services with the highest quality standards and the necessary flexibility to be implemented to suit each case. Through its e-payment division, XNET offers multi-platform transactional services for the complete management of the flow of information linked to different processes such as bulk cash collections, cash collections, special settlements, electronic sale of prepaid services. XNET has focused on the development and implementation of tailor made and high complexity solutions. XNET's vision is to implement the most important public systems in transport in Argentina. XNET's current applications provide transactional service solutions that electronically manage the entire flow of transactional information linked to: Cash collection, payment and collection processes; Settlements on behalf of third parties, information consultations, electronic sale of services, management and authorization of various services; Online administration of standardized procedures, schedules, shifts and promotions. The directors' of Kollakorn attribute this most recent spate of Teaming Agreements with Kollakorn as a sign that throughout the world, Governments and private organizations have increasing concerns about traffic congestion in cities, the pollution that this causes and the potential for breaches in security that this congestion may lead to, and are moving to use proven methods such as RFID as a way of reducing these problems.