Seeker Wireless

Australian technology company


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nameSeeker Wireless
logoSeeker wireless logo.png
typeMobile Location-Based Services
locationSydney, Australia
key_peopleChris Drane - CEO
Malcolm Macnaughtan - CTO
Darren Charles - CFO
industryMobile Telecommunications
homepagewww.seekerwireless.com
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Seeker Wireless was a company based in Sydney, Australia, that developed a range of technologies for mobile positioning, including a Hybrid positioning system.

Seeker Wireless’ technology used proprietary statistical algorithms to calculate the position of mobile devices based on combinations of cellular, Wi-Fi and/or GPS radio data measured by the terminal.

In the majority of their commercial solutions, the processing of the radio data for location determination is performed in the terminal or on the SIM card, providing a distributed, user-plane architecture. Seeker Wireless did however also provide a zone-based charging (geofencing) solution that can be configured to operate as a purely network-based system.

The Radio Network databases used for position calculation are provided (and updated) either by a Mobile Network Operator, or by surveying. The data can be kept up-to-date in between Radio Network database uploads by way of automatic network discovery and reporting by the terminal.

Commercially deployed services that use Seeker Wireless location technology include the Local Zone and Vodafone Acasa ‘Home Zone’ (FMS) services, deployed by Vodafone New Zealand and Vodafone Romania respectively, and a mobile directory search service, Rednano Locate, deployed by SPH Search in Singapore.

Seeker Wireless’ solutions currently support SIM Tool Kit (STK) and various mobile platforms including Symbian S60, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Android and J2ME.

In 2011, the intellectual property was acquired by the Safely division of Location Labs

References

References

  1. Drinnan, John. (30 June 2008). "Rival focuses on poaching Telecom's landline users". [[The New Zealand Herald]].
  2. [http://pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/pcw.nsf/mobwire/F41D663EAD41BC01CC2574B000133BB3 Local Zone - New Zealand PC World] {{webarchive. link. (2010-04-15)
  3. [http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/532917 Vodafone Acasa - ThomasNet News]
  4. [http://www.cellular-news.com/story/26361.php Vodafone Acasa - Cellular News]
  5. [http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_391670.html Rednano Locate - Straits Times]

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