Homeland Integrated Security Systems Adds Low Cost GSM Tracking Device
Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. announced today that the company has taken steps to expand its GPS product line. The company has added a basic tracking device, the CT-150 and a limited "smart box," the CT-410, to augment its innovative Cyber Tracker.
According to the company, the CT-150 is a low cost solution for standard GPS tracking applications. The CT-150 is an economical device that is available on GSM platforms (ATT/Cingular and T-Mobile). The CT-410 offers some of the capabilities of the Cyber Tracker and is available for iDEN (Nextel), GSM (ATT/Cingular and T-Mobile) and CDMA (Sprint and Verizon) platforms.
"Both the iDen and GSM versions of our Cyber Tracker are ’Smart Boxes’ that provide a variety of advanced telemetry solutions. These versions of the Cyber Tracker are for customers interested in advanced technological solutions that provide more than just tracking," stated Ian Riley, Chief Technology Officer of Homeland Integrated Security Systems. "With these product additions we can focus the Cyber Tracker more on machine-to-machine applications."
"The addition of these products really complements the Cyber Tracker and rounds out our product line, stated Fred Wicks, CEO and President of Homeland Integrated Security Systems. We will be a reseller of these products so we don’t have to manufacture or carry large inventories."
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