GPS Tracking
Automatic vehicle location services are made possible thanks to GPS technology. A receiver located in a vehicle communicates with GPS satellites to determine its location. This information is then passed on to a computer at the receiving end. Typically, this information is transmitted via a wireless network. In many cases, this network is the same one that your cell phone uses.
Here at InSight USA, the GPS mapping hardware we provide utilizes the CDMA 1XRTT, GPRS, GSM, IDEN, and InmarsatC networks. Which network is right for your application depends on a number of factors, such as where you're located and your current cell phone provider. If you're uncertain of which network you're on, feel free to contact us for help determining the ideal hardware option for your company.
However, hardware is only half of the equation. Without a software side, the data transmitted by the GPS tracking hardware would be useless. This is where StreetEagle comes in. Our unique software presents to you all of the data sent by the tracking unit. It's from this program that you can connect to our servers to view your in-depth reports, such as vehicle history, gas consumed, where the vehicle was idling when it should have been turned off, and much more.
If your company has its own servers, we also offer an Enterprise solution that enables you to store and archive your own database of information. This isn't an option for smaller companies without expensive computer systems, so we also offer monthly subscription plans as well. Furthermore, our hardware is available for purchase or for lease, making our products and services viable for companies both large and small.
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