Monday, August 24, 2015 10:00:59 PM
As stated in a recent Popular Science article,
iTraq has the benefit of being useful worldwide, since it relies on the common GSM cellular networking standard. It doesn't matter which GSM providers own the towers; iTraq can scan any and all of them, in the same way that your laptop or smartphone can "see" all available Wi-Fi networks, even if you can't join them. That means pretty much anywhere there's cell phone service, the iTraq can locate itself. So next time you're headed out for an international trip, you can slap one of these on your luggage and make sure your suitcase doesn't leave the airport without you...
(and iTraq is
just one of many products that will benefit from
GeoTraq's technology...)
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