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AT&T to provide GPS location app for small business

Posted by chevybythesea on July 8, 2009 – 12:56 am  Share
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Straight from AT&T:

AT&T Inc. and Xora Inc. announced a GPS Locator application that will provide small and medium-sized businesses with real-time visibility into the location of their mobile workforce.

The application is compatible with most AT&T mobile devices, and will be a huge benefit to businesses looking to manage their mobile workforce.  This service will be available at the end of July ‘09.

Utilizing Xora’s Web-based maps (combined with Google Maps) and requiring nothing additional to be installed on the phones, AT&T has provided a real-time solution to indicate where and when vehicles are stopped, and for how long, making it easy to identify time spent at job sites, or on breaks.  Upon simply powering on  their mobile devices, office staff can easily see their location.  The application is ideal for small to medium-sized businesses in industries such as construction, field services, transportation and distribution as well as state and local government. These organizations are looking for an easy-to-deploy, comprehensive solution that can quickly provide enhanced visibility, accountability and compliance for field operations, with no large IT staff or on-site hardware to deploy.

Xora GPS Locator will be available from AT&T at a monthly subscription of $21.99 per device. An appropriate AT&T voice and/or data plan, and activation fee are required.

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  • myage
    what a rip off! $22 bucks a month per device. isn't this similar to Google latitude?
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