Aspicore GSM Tracker
Tool to track locations of Series 60 phones
Pictures below show how it is possible to integrate the
Aspicore GSM Tracker real time location data with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web
Service. The red circles show the 20 most recent locations of one tracked
vehicle. The circle number 1 is the most recent location.

Picture 1. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data plotted with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service

Picture 2. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data plotted with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service

Picture 3. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data plotted with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service

Picture 4. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data plotted with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service

Picture 5. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data plotted with Microsoft MapPoint .NET Web Service

Picture 6. Aspicore GSM Tracker real-time data in the Nokia 9300 mobile browser
In a live system you can get additional info in a table beside the map
by clicking some of the red circles on the map. The click-the-map
functionality does not require executable code (script or Java) at the
browser end so it works with most standard browsers.
Alternatively we can show on a single map the most recent locations
of your <n> selected tracked objects possible together with some additional
information belonging to each of the tracked objects. Also reverse geocoding is possible.
In other words, instead of GPS coordinates or a map, we tell you the street names,
where your technicians are currently located.

Picture 7. Google Earth shows real-time data from Aspicore GSM Tracker via a Network Link
We have also successfully integrated Aspicore GSM Tracker with
OziExplorer through the OziExplorer API.
This is one cost-efficient way to get running your own tracking server with a map. This solution is especially useful,
when you have your own maps (on paper or in digital form) and you do not need to access the maps from the Internet.
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