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Re: CaptWhizbang post# 28507

Thursday, 04/13/2006 11:12:02 PM

Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:12:02 PM

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possible reason for the sell-off?

Chicago Tribune, todays, front page news, left column .....

Sprint Nextel begins offering a service that turns phones into tracking devices (doesn't sound new, but wait, read on) - targeting parents wanting to monitor their kids

Wherever a child goes the parent can track them on their own video phone or the Internet

The new Sprint "Family Locator" service will cost $9.99/month

The parent can receive alerts from the childs phone when they are not at the right location at the right time (WOW!) - the system automatically does safety checks at programable points in time

With this, why does Sprint/Nextel need the CT?

Sounds like Sprint Nextel phone can do all of this ....except Transmits excessive speed

Cyber Tracker Features
Provides reliable Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) tracking
Provides real-time tracking of personal property (family, vehicles, etc.)
Transmits excessive speed and off-limit location alerts
Rugged, state of the art design
Convenient size (5"x5"x 1")
Tamper-proof
Encrypted secure information with network historic reliability of 99.5%
Unlimited capture of data. Store and forward reporting
Multi level alarms
Wireless update capabilities.
"Push to Talk"
Extended battery life