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Globalstar Introduces Turnkey Service To Track Assets Via Satellite Globalstar recently announced the commercial availability of Globalstar Quick Locate Service, which enables businesses and individuals to reliably and affordably track assets that are remotely located or in areas that are not covered by traditional wireless services. With monthly service fees as low as $34.95 (USD) Globalstar Quick Locate provides an excellent option for companies and individuals seeking a reliable and cost-effective asset tracking solution. Globalstar saves companies additional funds and streamlines implementation by including an easy-to-use, no-cost Web tool that enables customers to quickly view the location coordinates of the asset being tracked. Potential applications for Globalstar Quick Locate include tracking trucks, containers, machinery and workers in the forestry, oil and gas, maritime, transportation and mining industries. Additionally, individuals or government agencies can use Globalstar Quick Locate Service to track the position of any potentially mobile asset such as vehicles, marine vessels, or other property. The high reliability of the Globalstar Quick Locate Service is derived from a process where each telemetry unit transmits each message multiple times, minimizing the chance of message failure within the Globalstar Quick Locate coverage area. Companies can choose between one of two Globalstar-approved telemetry units: the Guardian Sentinel, developed by Guardian Mobility Corporation, and the AXONN AXTracker, developed by AXONN. These products have been designed to automatically transmit a 9-byte message that includes GPS coordinates six times daily through the Globalstar satellite network. Globalstar Quick Locate Service and products are designed as a ready-to-use product and can be purchased directly through any of the 450 Authorized Globalstar dealer locations across the U.S. The products can easily be mounted by customers to the asset that requires tracking or monitoring, or can be installed by most dealers. Quick Locate Service is available for U.S. and Canadian Globalstar customers to track assets in the majority of the following areas: the United States, Canada, Europe, Western Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and the North Atlantic. Complete coverage details are available from Authorized Globalstar dealers. "Globalstar is making remote asset monitoring via satellite accessible to a whole new set of customers," said Dennis Allen, Senior Vice President of Sales, Globalstar. "Typically, companies or individuals who needed to track and monitor assets in areas not covered by traditional wireless services had to rely on expensive technology and complex back-end software. Now, anyone who needs to check the location of a railcar, a container or a vehicle - even their boat or RV - can do so easily and affordably, without a large up-front investment of money or implementation time." In addition to providing the highest quality satellite voice services available today, Globalstar continues to expand its ability to provide low cost, satellite- based data acquisition tools. Recently, the company made significant upgrades to the ground- based portion of its infrastructure in order to provide expanded, reliable coverage for individuals, industries and government agencies that demand the ability to track and monitor assets in areas where other wireless options are unavailable or cost prohibitive. Related Links Globalstar TerraDaily Search TerraDaily Subscribe To TerraDaily Express The Transformation of the Satellite Services Industry a Futron industry report Bethesda MD (SPX) Jan 24, 2005 The satellite communications industry is currently undergoing dramatic changes in the types of capacity and services implemented over the United States. These capacity trends are nothing short of transformational and will lead to changes in the roles and relationships of industry players. Previous market leaders will fall back while others emerge, often from unusual or unsuspected places.
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