Communication can save lives

GeoPro's satellite text-messaging device has a built-in GPS

by Trevor Crawley

Finding deposits of natural resources and precious metals can take mineral explorers out into wild and rugged country where communication is often sparse or non-existent.

Thanks to constantly evolving satellite communications technology, GeoPro LBS Inc. has developed the GeoPro, a two-way satellite text-messaging device that allows companies to monitor and communicate with employees in the field anywhere in the world.

“We built this as a tool for field workers with input from field workers,” said Jeff Wilson, director of product development with the company.

The system uses the GeoPro Messenger, a handheld messaging unit with built-in GPS, a covered emergency button and the capability to message up to 160 characters over a secure IP and global network.

Complementing the Messenger is the GeoPro Web Application, which uses the Iridium satellite network to allow real-time communication between field workers and employee managers outside cellular coverage zones.

The web application features secure, browser-based access to emergency, check-in, tracking and waypoint options.

The system has a feature that alerts supervisors if a field worker fails to check in on a regular schedule; it also has the capability to track GeoPro Messenger users in real time. 

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