LOCATION BASED SERVICES
MLC (Mobile Location Center: GMLC / SMLC)

MLC Solution Products include GMLC/SMLC and enable GSM operators to retrieve the location information of their subscribers without further investment on network equipment or terminal.

GMLC (Gateway Mobile Location Center)

GMLC solution enables GSM operators and service providers to request and receive location information from the network to be used in location based services.

SMLC (Serving Mobile Location Center)

SMLC solution provides the location information to GMLC. SMLC collects the required measurement data from network and makes calculations to give best accurate position value based on enhanced algorithms.

SLP (SUPL Location Platform)

SLP enables GSM operators to provide location based services depending on high end SUPL based A-GPS/GPS features of terminals with network and terminal based positioning options. It also has the features of a GMLC to locate legacy terminals in network based manner.

Location of terminals with embedded GPS module can be detected with very high accuracy. Supplying assistance to the GPS enabled terminal speeds up the position fix. While retrieving location information over SUPL protocol, SLP utilizes packet data channel rather than signaling channels.

LES (Location Enabling Server)

LES solution provides privacy management based on subscribers preferences such as by whom, when, where to be located. LES also has a map engine and digital map to manipulate and display geographically referenced information.

LBAS (Location Based Application Server)

LBAS is a solution that covers the location based application concepts such as management of enterprise POI's (Point of Interests), web interfaces, integration of web interface with mobile clients, user and company management and privacy, and meeting management for corporate users.

MTT (Mobile Tracking Tool)

MTT enables companies and organizations to monitor and manage the locations of their mobile teams, vehicles or personnel over web and SMS channels. Location is detected by using GSM network infrastructure. MTT can communicate with any standard based GMLC or LES to acquire positioning information.