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TeleType's Multi Tracker Can Be Mounted On Any Moving Object

Satellite Tracker mounted on container. Image by Teletype
Boston - Oct 23, 2001
TeleType today announced its real-time GPS based tracking device, called the Satellite Tracker. The Satellite Tracker is an affordable, easy to use, tracking solution that offers complete worldwide coverage for tracking of vehicles, boats and/or persons anywhere in the world.

Satellite Tracker tracking system became a new addition to the TeleTypeGPS system. TeleTypeGPS central station allows users to utilize a Cellular Phone, Pager, Pocket PC Device, and transmitters.

Using the Satellite Tracker, it is possible to see the exact location of family members, emergency service personnel, delivery vehicles, or high profile executives, from the convenience of your PC or Pocket PC connected to the Internet.

The Satellite Tracker allows for the transmission of bi-directional messages via a computer. The Satellite Tracker is also beneficial for tracking entire fleets of vehicles with minimal hardware investment per vehicle, since no computer is required in the vehicle.

Each vehicle can be tracked by anyone at the central office. TeleType's GPS software allows users to see the position of each vehicle on detailed street maps of the U.S, Europe, or any other country in the world.

"We are proud to introduce the TeleType Worldwide Satellite Tracker, which allows for the flexibility in the type of device used. From small businesses to large fleet companies, we have a perfect solution for any application," said Ed Friedman, President of TeleType.

TeleType's Satellite Tracker combines communications and transmission of location into one piece of equipment. Satellite Tracker works anywhere in the world.

TeleType also has tracking solutions based on phone, CDPD, GSM. Several countries use these tracking devices across the world, including the United States Army.

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Keeping Tabs On Your Position Whether Indoors or Down the Canyon
San Jose - Oct 9, 2001
Parthus Technologies has launched NavStream 3000, a GPS silicon IP and software platform that delivers greatly enhanced indoor and outdoor positioning accuracy across a range of devices including mobile phones and automobiles. The platform has already been licensed to a number of leading industry players.



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