IPass was created in 1996-07.
The symbol for iPass Inc. in NASDAQ is: IPAS.
iPass Inc. (IPAS) had its IPO in 2003.
If you have an IPass and it's properly linked to your vehicle, the toll should be automatically deducted from your account when you pass through a toll plaza. However, if your IPass is not in the vehicle or not functioning, the system may read your license plate and send a bill to the registered owner of the vehicle. If you want to avoid any issues, ensure your IPass is in your vehicle and functioning properly when using toll roads.
As of July 2014, the market cap for iPass Inc. (IPAS) is $89,556,440.66.
Your iPass transponder may not be working due to a dead battery, improper mounting, or a technical issue with the device. Contact iPass customer service for assistance in troubleshooting and resolving the issue.
An ipass costs between $50 and $60 depending on where you purchase the ipass and the replenishment option. The ipass is for use on Illinois tollways but works in cooperation with tollways in indiana, ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York,Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine.
Yes. Any one state's interstate pass device (IPass, EZPass, etc.) will work in other states.
Your iPass may not be working due to a variety of reasons such as incorrect login credentials, expired account, poor internet connection, or technical issues with the iPass system. It is recommended to check your login information, ensure your account is active, and troubleshoot any connectivity or system problems to resolve the issue.
No, you cannot use your iPass in Oklahoma, as iPass is specifically for toll roads in Illinois. Oklahoma has its own toll system, and you would need to use an appropriate transponder or payment method for tolls in that state. Be sure to check the local toll authority's website for acceptable payment options.
Yes I-PASS is accepted in Indiana.
no it does not work... not completable with Ktags