Cambridge Positioning Systems Limited (CPS) licenses Cursor E-OTD technology to handset manufacturers and network equipment vendors and promotes and demonstrates the business case for high accuracy services to global mobile network operators. The company is working with, or has licensed its technology to Ericsson, Nortel Networks and Siemens.
Cursor, based on the Enhanced Observed Time Difference (E-OTD) system delivers high accuracy mobile location technology - up to 50 metres on GSM networks. CPS has conducted successful system trials in Europe, the UK,North America and Asia Pacific. From October 2001 in the US, the Federal Communications Commission has mandated that all calls from mobile phones to emergency services be accompanied by highly accurate information about the location of a caller. This ruling known as E-911 will provide significant opportunities for CPS' highly accurate location technology as E-OTD emerges as the preferred choice to fulfil the FCC's regulation. www.cursor-system.com
Chris Wade, CEO
Chris is the founding CEO of Cambridge Positioning Systems with a mission to lead the commercial deployment of location based services. Chris joined from DSC Communications in 1998, being responsible for building up its European network infrastructure business as European and Middle East Managing Director. Formerly with Nortel, he has developed a series of increasingly significant infrastructure and applications business initiatives.
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Cambridge Positioning Systems Ltd.
62-64 Hills Road
Cambridge,�CB2�1LA�
UNITED KINGDOM
Ph: 44-1223-326900
Fx: 44-1223-326901
www.cursor-system.com
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