Blue Sky Network introduces satellite tracking software

Sept. 28, 2012
Fleet managers can now stay constantly connected to assets via most iOS and Android and tablet devices

Blue Sky Network announced the launch of its New SkyRouter mobile application, a fleet management portal for land mobile, aviation and marine applications. New SkyRouter is a cloud-based solution designed to support connectivity with remotely dispersed mobile assets including Blue Sky Network's advanced dual-mode GSM and Iridium tracking and communication services. With the New SkyRouter application, fleet managers are provided around-the-clock connectivity with assets via most Android or iOS mobile phones or tablets.

"The reliance that we have toward our mobile devices has opened up new fleet management opportunities for Blue Sky Network," said Jon Gilbert, CEO and founder of Blue Sky Network. "The New SkyRouter App provides fleet managers the same constant connectivity in a user friendly mobile interface. Our easy-to-use mobile application provides fleet owners and managers who are on the go, real-time access to asset information."

Features of the New SkyRouter mobile application include GPS location, fleet asset lists, breadcrumb mapping,  active asset indication, automated event reports, and drill-down on asset events. Leveraging the integration of Blue Sky Network's industry-leading tracking hardware, the new application provides truly global coverage of assets located anywhere in the world. The New SkyRouter application works in combination with Blue Sky Network's robust and Iridium certified hardware, which can be easily installed on land, aviation and marine assets.

The New SkyRouter Mobile application will be available for download at the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store in early October. The product is in beta release and slated for production in Q4 2012.

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