February 12, 2012
We’ve discussed before how Rocky Mountain Tracking (RMT) spends time testing and evaluating a number of potential products, subjecting them to rigorous standards. We want to make sure that our customers get products that really work and we reject a high percentage of the devices we test. We don’t take for granted that a GPS tracking device really works, we test it so that you don’t have to be a guinea pig. You want GPS tracking to work for you when you need it .
Well, RMT applies those same standards to the technology that is used to power our top quality GPS tracking products.
Earlier this month, Rocky Mountain Tracking announced that the company has decided to partner with KORE Telematics to power its full suite of vehicles and asset tracking solutions. KORE Telematics is the world’s largest digital wireless service provider. KORE Telematics is a leader in machine-to-machine communications, so they are more than equipped to aid Rocky Mountain Tracking. As a pioneer in the M2M industry, KORE is focused on helping its partners reduce real business costs and drive profitable growth in today’s competitive business environment.
Although people make machines, machines do not always talk to each other in the exact same way that people do. With KORE’s help, Rocky Mountain Tracking can be certain that your GPS tracking device is speaking to your cell phone or your desktop computer in a such a way that these devices give you a clear message about the people and/or assets that you are tracking.
Alex Brisbourne, president and COO, KORE Telematics, said “We are extremely pleased to see Rocky Mountain Tracking utilizing the KORE network to provide reliable wireless connectivity to their customers. This is another example of the value-added, revenue-generating services made possible by the KORE network for companies in the M2M asset tracking applications industry.”
With KORE, Rocky Mountain Tracking can now enhance its leading GPS-based tracking solutions with the wireless connectivity required to offer additional services, such as vehicle speed, direction and fuel capacity, among others.
“During the past five years, we have worked with a number of wireless network providers and none of them have been able to match the reliability and performance of the KORE network,” said Brad Borst, founder and president of Rocky Mountain Tracking.
Borst noted that the KORE network has the capabilities needed to differentiate among RMT‘s application offerings and transmit time-sensitive date with the speed and accuracy the consumers of GPS tracking technology expect.