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Wednesday, October 15. 2008
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Service Stops Cell Chat/Texting/Internet Use While Speeding
The AP and others are highlighting AEGIS Mobility's new server Driver Assist which uses GPS, cell-towers and wi-fi to track cell phone movement. If the device travels fast enough (undefined...) the network "pauses" the communication until the device slows (undefined). During the pause callers may leave a message, however. There is an "over-ride" feature for passengers (or those who travel on trains or busses...) which I guess drivers might use, too! There's an option to get the driver's location, too, if the cell owner has ok'd that.
While the service, which will be implemented by carriers could be pricey ($10-$20/month) AEGIS has already partnered with one insurance company to provide a break on car insurance.
The demo focuses on teen users as potential victims of distracted driving.
They might also market this to cyclists - I'm seeing far more folks on bikes (often on the street heading against traffic...) with a cell phone at their ear...
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