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Experts in Tracking

Interested in GSM, GPRS and CDMA Tracking?

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Radioactive Networks are experts in tracking. We recognise that there are times when it is more appropriate to use the GSM/GPRS network than to use a 2-Way radio system. In many cases it will also be cheaper to operate using GPRS based trackers than a 2-Way system.

Thanks to the low data rate involved with sending GPS data, GPS can be quite cost effective - costing as little as $25/month per vehicle. If you only need tracking for emergency use, the monthly cost can even be less than this.

Radioactive Networks has custom software that will allow an data from an almost unlimited number of GPRS tracking units to be brought together into a unified data stream. Even better than that, the system can also integrate data from tracking systems operating on two-way radio networks creating a single homogenius network.

We also know that many of the payoffs for tracking are in applications that can be linked to having mobile data systems. For this reasons we are working with manufacturers of tracking systems to in order to provide integrated systems.

If you are interested in GPS Tracking Systems please contact us - our details are available on the contacts page detailed on the left side of this page. We are currently working on server software to integrate with APRS compatible application software currently on the market. Thiis hardware is ideal for tracking eathmoving equipment and truck fleets


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