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Ralf Jurrien
brand Motorola category Mobile phones

Motorola MC70

content type Press information Mail the editor Posted by Ralf Jurrien
Wednesday, October 3rd 2007 - 13:30 CEST - Comments: 0
M otorola Inc. introduced a new version of its flagship MC70 mobile computer, featuring integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) capability. This new option of Motorola’s fastest-selling rugged mobile computer will allow organisations with field-based employees, such as postal companies, to track and manage dynamic, real-time tasking, as well as verify specific locations of activities and provide mobile workers with pinpoint navigation support to improve location-based productivity.
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Motorola MC70

 

Motorola MC70 mobile computer

The Motorola MC70 has been widely embraced for its lightweight, ergonomic design and ability to withstand the rigours of everyday use in harsh environments. Protected against a variety of environmental risks, including frequent drops to concrete, and exposure to water, dust and extreme temperatures, the Motorola MC70 GPS is optimised for both indoor and outdoor applications.

 

Motorola MC70

With over a quarter of a million Motorola MC70 devices being used by mobile workers each day, this device is already allowing enterprises to seamlessly connect their workers to their back office systems leading to increased productivity and customer service. Now with new GPS capabilities, the Motorola MC70 GPS is once again connecting people and products to information resources, and transforming businesses - making them more efficient and responsive to customers to gain a competitive advantage

 

Enterprise mobility - MC70 with GPS

"Enterprise customers have come to expect seamless information exchange with their service providers, and this relies fundamentally upon accurate, real-time information from field workers" said David Picton, industry director for logistics, Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business. "For example, mail and express enterprises need to know exactly where their packages and workers are in order to operate in a highly-competitive market. The GPS locationing functionality in the Motorola MC70 will allow them to ensure that their pickup and deliveries occur at the right place at the right time - the essence of enterprise mobility."

 

MC70

 

MC70 Motorola - Connectivity support

The Motorola MC70 EDA delivers flexibility and global coverage with converged voice and data capture. Utilising SIRF III technology, the MC70 GPS-enabled EDA will continue to provide feature rich functionality including barcode data and signature capture in addition to wide area connectivity with support for high-speed EDGE networks, wireless 802.11a/b/g networks and Bluetooth. One company that has created software compatible with the Motorola MC70 is ALK Technologies, with its award-winning CoPilot Live navigation system. CoPilot Live takes full advantage of the device's in-built GPS receiver and mobile Internet connectivity to provide business-specific satellite navigation with integrated fleet management - all in one data centric device.

 

Motorola MC70 GPS mobile computer - Price & Availability

"We are already witnessing how professional satellite navigation can help improve the efficiency of mobile work forces of all sizes by reducing driver stress and significantly decreasing wasted mileage between appointments," said Dan Popkin, sales director of ALK Technologies Ltd. "In addition, integrated fleet management improves communication with field workers and helps businesses demonstrate their Duty of Care to their mobile employees." The GPS-enabled Motorola MC70 will be showcased in Barcelona at Post Expo 2007 and at the IT Convergence Show in Paris in October 2007. The Motorola MC70 GPS version will be available for sale worldwide in the first quarter of 2008.

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