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Article: GPS Vehicle Tracking System Issues for the Buyer



 
 
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Old January 16th, 2004, 11:31 AM
Johann Blake
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Default Article: GPS Vehicle Tracking System Issues for the Buyer

If you are interested in a GPS vehicle tracking system but have a
difficult time understanding the technologies or issues, you can read
an indepth article entitled "GPS Vehicle Tracking System Issues for
the Buyer" at:

http://www.closerworlds.com/eng/Reso...The-Buyer.html

While not exhaustive, it covers most of the major issues concerning
harware, software, exchanging data, culture, mobile networks and more.

The article is not too technical, so anyone should be able to come
away from reading it with a much clearer understanding of how GPS
vehicle tracking systems are built and operate. This is also THE
article to read if you are interested in anything that involves GPS
tracking of any kind.

Johann Blake


CloserWorlds
www.closerworlds.com

Check out Polaris: GPS Vehicle tracking over GSM, GPRS, VHF, UHF,
etc.. Uses an XML web service, supports various mapping software
including MapPoint and OziExplorer, is hardware neutral, supports data
in multiple languages and can be adapted by programmers.
 




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