Cambridge Positioning Systems and Nortel Networks to offer E-911 location technology - Business - Brief Article

Mobile Internet, The, April, 2002

Cambridge Positioning Systems (CPS) announced a global licensing agreement to integrate its Cursor E-OTD location-based technology with Nortel Networks Mobile Location Center. The combined solution will allow delivery of E911 capabilities to operators and subscribers, in addition to providing a launching pad for value added location-based applications and services. The first US customer installations are planned for May 2002.

Financial terms of the licensing agreement were not disclosed. CPS is working with, or has licensed its E-OTD technology to, most of the network infrastructure and handset providers conducting business within the US.

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