How Location-Based Services Will Shape Future Cities and Save Many Lives

The latest advancements in location-based services (LBS) are bringing about major improvements in accuracy, reliability and the services that can be delivered. Due to these advances, LBS are increasingly being deployed in mission-critical applications such as guiding emergency services directly to a caller.

Yet it’s the huge range of potential commercial applications that may boost mobile operators’ revenues. With the ever increasing threat from ‘Over-the-Top’ (OTT) services, operators have been looking at new ways to generate income from their pre-existing network infrastructure. LBS may be just the answer. [Read more..]


Written by: Stevie Ooi, CEO
Publish by: http://www.m2mevolution.com/ 
Posted on: January 08, 2015

Five Ways Location-Based Services Will Bring Smart Cities to Life

Singapore, 11th February 2015 – W-Locate, a location-based services and Smart Cities specialist, today announced its trends on the evolution of the 21stcentury Smart City. This is based on the ongoing discussions the company is currently having with operators, businesses and government bodies. With M2M, telematics and the Internet of Things (IoT) set to make cities smarter, W-Locate has outlined five key characteristics that will shape the future of smart cities.

  1. Improved responses times for emergency services with increased indoor and outdoor tracking

Emergency services response times will improve dramatically in tomorrow’s Smart Cities. With better indoor and outdoor location technology from hybrid solutions, emergency first responders will know exactly where they need to be. This will not only increase health care provision but could play a major role in lowering crime rates too.

 

     2. Smarter city planning

Smart Cities of the future will not organically evolve as current large conurbations have. With the use of population density heat maps, governments and local authorities can intelligently design city infrastructure. Public transport managers will also use heat maps to plan and update routes to better match the actual – and future – needs of commuters.

     3. Improved energy consumption

With energy consumption continuing to be a big issue, Smart Cities will efficiently and dynamically monitor and alter their power usage. With knowledge and understanding of people’s habits and location, cities will know when, what and where power can be saved as demand fluctuates and changes over the course of a day.

     4. Combating fraud

Smart Cities will play a crucial role in the fight against fraud. With the launch of initiatives like GSMA’s OneAPI, and further improvements in location-based technology, banks and credit card companies can use location data as an extra form of verification on transactions. Knowing where their customers are and where transactions are taking place will help prevent fraud, leading to billions of dollars each year in savings.

     5. Safer cities

With the high financial and time costs, tracking individuals who pose a security risk is currently a difficult task. New hybrid location tracking technologies that can accurately track individuals in both indoor and outdoor environments will provide the security services with a new tool in protecting people and keeping cities safer.

 

Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate commented: “From our consultations with government bodies, city planners and mobile network operators we’ve seen a number of trends around Smart City emerging. Smart Cities will be safer, more power efficient and better designed than anything we have seen . Many of these improvements will come from location-based services and the data they provide.  In particular new hybrid, SIM-based LBS solutions that can provide both indoor and outdoor location data from any SIM card will revolutionize the cities we live in.”

 

He continued: “Our own SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc was developed with these needs in mind. As it is highly scalable, customizable and has support for 3rd party APIs, XimLoc is future proofed and ready for deployment in Smart Cities around the world.”

 

From the 2nd-5th March at Mobile World Congress, W-Locate will be showcasing its SIM-based LBS solution XimLoc. With live demonstrations including:

  • A Live heat map from Singapore showing how the population move across the island nation throughout the day
  • Live tracking of real individuals at work in Singapore
  • How XimLoc provides peace of mind to millions of parents and guardians in China

 

Event details:

Mobile World Congress

March 2nd-5th 2015

Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain

Hall 6 Stand G30

 

Visit www.w-locate.com or contact sales@w-locate.com for more information.

About W-Locate

W-Locate is a location-based services and telematics specialist. Its patent pending SIM-based solution XimLoc allows mobile network operators, businesses and governments to deploy location-based services that are ready for the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine (M2M) applications and Smart Cities. XimLoc is already deployed with a number of Tier 1 operators and has been designed with support for 3rd party APIs.

 

FIND from W-Locate is its cloud-based telematics solution that uses GPS-based tracking with M2M sensors to provide fleet managers with real time information on their fleets. FIND has already been customized and successfully launched with Holcim, one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

 

Published by: LBSzone

Publish Date: February 12, 2015

Source: http://lbszone.com/2015/02/12/five-ways-location-based-services-will-bring-smart-cities-life/

W-Locate Solutions Recognized as Best in Mobile GPS and Fleet-Tracking Category

W-Locate Solutions Recognized as Best in Mobile GPS and Fleet-Tracking Category

 

W-Locate, a location-based services and telematics specialist, is proud to announce that its flagship products, XimLoc and FIND, have been recognized as amongst the best solutions at the 2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category. The accolades are hosted annually by the mobile technology news and directory site MobileVillage.com. The awards were based on peer voting and W-Locate was up against a number of other vendors.

XimLoc from W-Locate is a highly scalable and customizable location-monitoring platform that has been designed from the ground up with third-party API support and compliance with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative in mind. Its unique SIM-based algorithm allows mobile operators to deploy location-based services (LBS) over their own network with minimal capital investment.

Telematics solution FIND uses GPS-based tracking to provide fleet managers with up to date information on a variety of areas including fuel consumption, driver habits, location and speed. Its flexibility has already seen it customized and successfully launched with one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

“What a fantastic way to start 2015!” said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Last year we announced our first tier one operator customer who launched a M2M solution and a major deployment with the Ministry of Education in China. I would like to dedicate this award to our highly dedicated and talented team – their hard work and commitment has been truly outstanding.”

The Mobile Star Awards were launched back in 2001 and each year has showcased the best products in categories covering consumer mobile apps, mobile devices, enterprise mobile software or services, technology visionaries and success stories. The winners in each category are chosen by the readers of MobileVillage.com and its bi-weekly “Go Mobile™” email newsletter and recognized as either a Superstar, Shining Star or Rising Star.

“After 14 years, the Mobile Star Awards is still the only competition where today’s most exciting new mobile products and companies can compete against established competitors on a more level playing field,” says Mobile Star Awards director Gary Thayer. “A major part of this is because votes are cast by real users who really love the products—these are the mobile early adopters, mobile IT professionals, and tech bloggers who dominate our readership.”

“Winning a Mobile Star Award is a great accomplishment that’s recognized by the entire mobile industry,” says Mobile Village founder and CEO Jon Covington. “Mobile is the fourth great wave of computing, and there are now millions of mobile products competing for our attention. Mobile Star Award winners and nominees stand out from this crowd as the star innovators to watch and follow.”

 

Published by: M2MPaper

Publish Date: January 12, 2015

Source: http://m2mpaper.com/news/69-telematics/7903-w-locate-solutions-recognized-as-best-in-mobile-gps-and-fleet-tracking-category.html

Mobilestar Award Win

W-Locate’s FiND and XimLoc Solutions Are Honored at Mobile Star Awards

Location-based services solution XimLoc and GPS Telematics solution FIND are recognised as leading solutions for mobile

Singapore, XXX 2015 – W-Locate, a location-based services and telematics specialist, is proud to announce that its flagship products, XimLoc and FIND, have been recognized as amongst the best solutions at the 2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category. The accolades are hosted annually by the mobile technology news and directory site MobileVillage.com. The awards were based on peer voting and W-Locate was up against a number of other vendors.

XimLoc from W-Locate is a highly scalable and customizable location-monitoring platform that has been designed from the ground up with third-party API support and compliance with GSMA’s OneAPI initiative in mind. Its unique SIM-based algorithm allows mobile operators to deploy location-based services (LBS) over their own network with minimal capital investment.

Telematics solution FIND uses GPS-based tracking to provide fleet managers with up to date information on a variety of areas including fuel consumption, driver habits, location and speed. Its flexibility has already seen it customized and successfully launched with one of the world’s largest building materials and aggregates suppliers.

“What a fantastic way to start 2015!” said Stevie Ooi, CEO of W-Locate. “Last year we announced our first tier one operator customer who launched a M2M solution and a major deployment with the Ministry of Education in China. I would like to dedicate this award to our highly dedicated and talented team – their hard work and commitment has been truly outstanding.”

The Mobile Star Awards were launched back in 2001 and each year has showcased the best products in categories covering consumer mobile apps, mobile devices, enterprise mobile software or services, technology visionaries and success stories.  The winners in each category are chosen by the readers of MobileVillage.com and its bi-weekly “Go Mobile™” email newsletter and recognized as either a Superstar, Shining Star or Rising Star.

“After 14 years, the Mobile Star Awards is still the only competition where today’s most exciting new mobile products and companies can compete against established competitors on a more level playing field,” says Mobile Star Awards director Gary Thayer. “A major part of this is because votes are cast by real users who really love the products—these are the mobile early adopters, mobile IT professionals, and tech bloggers who dominate our readership.”

“Winning a Mobile Star Award is a great accomplishment that’s recognized by the entire mobile industry,” says Mobile Village founder and CEO Jon Covington. “Mobile is the fourth great wave of computing, and there are now millions of mobile products competing for our attention. Mobile Star Award winners and nominees stand out from this crowd as the star innovators to watch and follow.”

 

Published by: GISuser

Publish Date: January 9, 2015

Source: http://gisuser.com/2015/01/w-locates-find-and-ximloc-solutions-are-honored-at-mobile-star-awards

SIM-based LBS: Breathing New Life into an Operator’s Network with M2M connections

SIM-based LBS: Breathing New Life into an Operator’s Network with M2M connections

2014 saw some important developments in the telecommunications sector, as operators continued to come under pressure from Over-The-Top (OTT) services. With the reality for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) being falling revenue from calls and text messaging, operators are now looking toward offering new enterprise services. Rethinking mobile networks as business service delivery systems means operators can extend reach, and increase revenue from a large underutilized market. [Read More..]


Written by: Stevie Ooi, CEO
Publish by: http://www.m2mevolution.com/ 
Posted on: January 08, 2015

2014 Mobile Star Awards™ in the Mobile GPS and Fleet-tracking category

Hosted by MobileVillage annually, the honorees include leading and cutting-edge new mobile products in nearly 50 categories. The winners were chosen and has been voted online by mobile experts through – the readers of MobileVillage’s free Go Mobile ™ newsletter.

Technavio Research Report (XimLoc is featured in this upcoming LBS technologies global report)

 

Technavio Research Report (XimLoc is featured in this upcoming LBS technologies global report) 

About LBS
Location-based services (LBS) is used to track the location of users within a wireless network using location-enabled mobile devices. LBS makes use of GIS technology and the internet to track the location of users. User-initiated LBS requires an internet connection to gather the user’s location and provide search results. The various location-enabled mobile devices are smartphones, tablets, PNDs, and location-enabled in-dash devices fitted in vehicles. LBS is used for discovering places and routes, tracking, obtaining traffic updates and real-time directions, routes to landmarks, information regarding ongoing local events, finding friends, location-based advertising, location-based shopping, location-based social networking, and location-enabled searches. It is also used for location-based entertainment and infotainment.

TechNavio’s analysts forecast the LBS Market in Southeast Asia to grow at a CAGR of 50.98 percent over the period 2014-2019.

Covered in this Report
The LBS Market in Southeast Asia is segmented on the basis of two categories: Users and Key Geography. On the basis of users, the market is segmented into three categories: Enterprises, Government Organizations, and Individual Consumers. On the basis of key geography, the market is segmented into Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
TechNavio’s report, the LBS Market in Southeast Asia 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines as leading countries; it also covers the LBS market in Southeast Asia landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Regions
• Indonesia
• Singapore
• Thailand
• Malaysia
• Philippines

Key Vendors
• AdNear
• Digi Telecommunications
• Foursquare Labs
• Globe Telecom
• Google
• HERE
• Maxis
• TomTom

Other Prominent Vendors
• Advanced Info Service
• Burpple
• Celcom Mobile
• Hungry Go Where
• Picky
• PT Indosat
• ShowNearby
• Smart Communications
• Telkomsel
• Total Access Communication
• U Mobile
• XL Axiata
• Yelp
• Yoose

Emerging Vendors
• Adsmobi
• Airbnb
• Bouncity
• Wimdu
• iPointi
• Jatis Mobile
• Komli Mobile
• looloo
• Magpalitan.com
• MappointAsia
• Shoppertise
• TaxiMonger
• Tripid
• Withlocals
• w-LOCATE
• Yotomo

Market Driver
• Increase in Sales of GPS-enabled Smartphones
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Market Challenge
• Lack of Reliability and Accuracy because of Real-time Information
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Market Trend
• Use of Analytics to Increase Consumer Engagement
• For a full, detailed list, view our report

Key Questions Answered in this Report
• What will the market size be in 2018 and what will the growth rate be?
• What are the key market trends?
• What is driving this market?
• What are the challenges to market growth?
• Who are the key vendors in this market space?
• What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?

 

Published by: Technavio

Publish Date: November 26, 2014

Source: http://www.technavio.com/report/lbs-market-in-southeast-asia-2015-2019