RX Networks Launches SUPL AGPS Data Service

by admin on October 7, 2009

Rx Networks, Inc., a leading Assisted GPS (A-GPS) technology and global services company, today announced the availability of its GPStream™ Secure User Plane 1.0 Light Edition (SUPL 1.0 LE) data service. The solution enables any SUPL 1.0 A-GPS compliant device to receive real time GPS assistance and determine its position rapidly even under weak signal conditions. The GPStream SUPL LE service provides cost effective and fast GPS Time-To-First-Fix performance for mobile handset manufacturers, Location Based Services providers and enterprise customers. Since SUPL LE access is enabled at manufacturing or initial deployment time, the mobile consumer can enjoy a high performance GPS experience right “out of the box.”

“GPStream SUPL LE is a lightweight service designed to simply respond to a terminal’s request for assistance and does away with network initiated features typically found in full-blown SUPL implementations in carrier networks,” said Dave Cayer, Vice President Marketing of Rx Networks. “This allows mobile terminal vendors and LBS providers to always deliver fast GPS start ups with the highest quality user experience even if mobile operators have not deployed a SUPL service or if their business requires operation across multiple operator networks.”

Rx Networks enables flexible business models and GPStream SUPL LE service can be licensed on a usage or a lifetime subscription basis. For customers desiring an end to end SUPL solution, Rx Networks also provides a SUPL 1.0 mobile client compatible with most operating systems as part of its GPStream Mobile Suite GPS acceleration solutions.

About Rx Networks
Rx Networks is a venture funded mobile positioning technology and global services company.Its GPStream™ framework of GPS assistance solutions uniquely reduce GPS wake-up times to mere seconds while improving GPS performance in challenging indoor and urban environments. Rx Networks licenses its GPStream solutions to location service providers, GPS semiconductor vendors and mobile device manufacturers to help them deliver a Click’n Go!™ GPS user experience for any location capable device.

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