Econz wireless has launched a GPS tracking application in South Africa essential for tracking employees and assets.
The application has a potential to offer GPS tracking information including location, speed and mileage.
The GPS data from a wireless device is sent to satellites every 300 feet, 45 degree angle or every 60 seconds whichever comes first when in motion, according to the company.
The new product called Timecard GPS Lite is a mobile tracking application available on standard cellphones, BlackBerry, Nokia, Sonim, Apple iPhone, Androids and Tablets.
Harry Lane, Vice President of Global Sales for Econz Wireless said Timecard GPS is Timecard GPS application without the time and attendance reports that can offer offers GPS tracking information such as location, speed and mileage.
The company said the data is safe at all times as it is stored in a firmware of handsets. Therefore, if there is a loss of satellite communication or poor network connection, no data will be lost. The data will be stored on handset and forwarded when connection re-establishes between handset and satellites or land towers.
Econz Wireless specializes in mobile data collection, providing employer solutions for time and attendance, employee tracking and wage-hour compliance laws.