For Immediate Release Global Tracking Communications, Inc. is lending its support to benefit the children, by sponsoring the 2011 Annual Children’s Charity Motorcycle Rally and Classic Car Show hosted by Desert Thunder Charity, in Las Vegas, NV, October 7, 8, and 9, 2011. Event information can be found online at www.desertthunder.org. Temecula, Ca. – October, […]
It is no longer just small businesses that are looking to save money these days. Big business and local government are feeling a pinch in their bank accounts and in an economy where prices continue to rise, municipal agencies are looking for ways to save on costs. The only way for the water company to begin recouping their losses was to find alternative ways to reduce overhead expenses. GPS systems became the solution for many.
When it comes to the topic of distracted driving, it affects everyone on the road. Society is in such a rush and has so much on their plate these days, both in their personal and professional lives, they tend to look to driving as an additional time management solution. Yes, you read that correctly. Driving […]
GPS Phone Tracking As companies wanting to track their vehicles/employees begin their search for information about GPS vehicle-tracking devices, many come upon what appears to be an easy, affordable solution. To the buyer who is not familiar with how GPS systems work, using a cell phone for GPS tracking seems to offer the cheapest way […]
GPS tracking uses GPS to determine positions based on a Global Positioning System. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a group of 27 Earth-orbiting satellites (24 in operation and three extras in case one fails). When people talk about a “GPS,” they usually mean a GPS receiver. The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system but now lets everyone use the signals.
GPS tracking uses GPS to determine positions based on a Global Positioning System. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a group of 27 Earth-orbiting satellites (24 in operation and three extras in case one fails). When people talk about a “GPS,” they usually mean a GPS receiver. The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system but now lets everyone use the signals.
GPS tracking uses GPS to determine positions based on a Global Positioning System. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a group of 27 Earth-orbiting satellites (24 in operation and three extras in case one fails). When people talk about a “GPS,” they usually mean a GPS receiver. The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system but now lets everyone use the signals.