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HP Location-based Services (LBS) tie a mobile terminal's geographic location to another service or combination of services, such as driving directions, fleet tracking, or points of interest, in order to deliver a more compelling end user service.
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 After years of interest, location-based services are taking off as the business case, consumer demand and enabling technology have caught up to the perceived value for the mobile consumer.
HP Location-based Services combine commercial and emergency location-enabled services, position determination infrastructure, and location-enabling infrastructure, with HP OpenCall carrier-grade platforms and HP services, and established architectures for emergency services, control-plane commercial services, and user-plane commercial services.
This solution helps your organization:
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- Improve end-user experience by providing location-aware services such as driving directions, fleet tracking or points of interest
- Open lucrative new revenue streams
- Improve return on investment
- Reduce operating expense
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Why HP for this solution |
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- First solution to meet pending ETSI SR 784.101.113 E-112 emergency location requirements (in Swiss market)
- Recognized as market leading with awards such as 2005 Carrier LBS Solution of the Year Award from Frost & Sullivan
- First location-based solution to meet the FCC Phase II position determination requirements for e911 in the U.S.
- First location-based solution to deploy a position determination entity (PDE) and mobile positioning center (MPC) on the same platform
- Partnerships with market leaders such as Autodesk Location Services, Cambridge Positioning Systems, Global Locate, Microsoft®, Networks in Motion, Openwave and Teydo
- Solution compatible with future network environments, including IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)
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