Friday, 15 May 2009

Vehicle Tracking Device

If you own a fleet or other vehicles then a great way of keeping them tracked is by fitting vehicle tracking devices.

Reliable and highly flexible Gps or Gprs tracking is very affordable.

What is GPS?

Gps stands for Global Positioning System. It is a satellite network system that track things like time, speed, location and heading very precisely.

Gps is free to use and it works anywhere in the world. The signal is usually week though and will only work outdoors.

What's is GPRS?

Gprs is the short term for General Packet Radio Service. It is a very cost effective way to send and receive data over a GSM network

Gprs allows you to pay for data sent and received rather than time connected, which allows real time fleet management operation very cheaply.

The gprs system works anywhere in the world, providing you have suitable GPRS coverage and map data availability from your chosen ASP (Service application provider).

Why an ASP is required?

The vehicle tracker will send data about the vehicle or device to a computer server.

An ASP allows you to use the data the tracker sends in user friendly format. You can see vehicle locations on a map or create reports.

You are able to look at past journeys and maps. Historical data is fully accessible.

You do not have to download any special software to access the data. All you need is Internet access. This is perfect when you are on the go and want to check on your fleet.

AT100 Tracker

This is a highly recommended device.

This unit is very cost effective and highly flexible.

The perfect Vehicle tracking device in my opinion.

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