Guidepoint Lets Drivers Track Their Car Via Cell Phone
| Guidepoint 28 Oct 2005 13:55 GMT | Page rating:  |
Guidepoint today launched a new service that lets drivers track and control their vehicles with a cell phone, BlackBerry or other Web-enabled wireless device.
The Pontiac, Mich.-based telematics supplier said it has created a wireless access protocol (WAP) version of Guidepoint that allows subscribers to track their vehicle, unlock doors, start the engine and honk the horn with a wireless device or cell phone. The new service, which is standard with several of Guidepoint's annual service plans, allows users to log onto the Guidepoint website (http://www.guidepointsystems.com/ ) to access the services with the push of a button. The vehicle tracking service displays a map pinpointing the vehicle location, as well as a text readout of the street address where the vehicle is located.
Guidepoint is a stolen vehicle recovery, driver safety and convenience product sold through finance departments at more than 500 new-car dealerships throughout the United States and Mexico. Developed with Cingular and other industry leaders, Guidepoint's digital technology operates on the Cingular(R) Wireless GSM/GPRS/EDGE network in the U.S. and internationally through roaming agreements.
ABOUT GUIDEPOINT: Guidepoint integrates GPS satellites, wireless technology, the Web and 24/7/365 response centers to help make driving safer, smarter and easier for drivers throughout North America and Mexico. Drivers can access a variety of helpful services including stolen vehicle recovery, emergency assistance, driving directions and vehicle tracking at the touch of a button or by calling 1-877-GPS-FIND anytime day or night. Owned and operated by Pontiac, Mich.-based GPSi, LLC, Guidepoint is sold at new-car dealerships nationwide. Visit http://www.guidepointsystems.com/ for information.
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