MOBILE MARKETING SET FOR A BOOST WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW LOCATION BASED SERVICES
Sydney, 19 November 2004: Mobile marketing is set for a real boost with the
introduction of new location based services, claims the newly appointed General
Manager of Seeker Wireless, Andrew Grill.
“The possibilities for LBS are endless. Everything from locating the whereabouts
of a child, through to rendering assistance for roadside service or ordering a
taxi can be facilitated when the location of a mobile user is made available to
the company supplying the service”, he said.
Announcing the appointment, Seeker Wireless CEO, Dr. Chris Drane commented that
Grill’s appointment comes at a time of growth for Seeker Wireless as they move
towards providing commercial Location Based Services into Australia.
“Seeker Wireless have developed capabilities that use existing GSM, CDMA and 3G
handsets to enable the location of a mobile subscriber to be made available as
an opt-in, permission based service to help drive the adoption of mobile
marketing and mobile content offerings”, said Dr. Drane.
Grill was previously General Manager of LegionONE, a leader in the provision of
SMS services to corporates, and has also held senior positions with Telstra and
Optus and knows the mobile marketing space well. “With SMS barcodes, and other
technologies now in the market, Location Based Services are the next logical
step for mobile marketers” said Grill.
“Key to the adoption of LBS services in Australia by Seeker Wireless is the use
of an ‘opt-in’ model where a mobile phone user’s location is only made available
with the user’s consent. This is easily achieved by sending an SMS, or updating
the user’s website profile” says Grill.
“The Seeker Wireless difference is that our solutions will work with existing
handsets, and don’t rely on GPS type systems. Only a fraction of handsets in
Australia are “GPS ready”, and currently no operator is utilising the GPS
capabilities of these handsets, which require the user to be outdoors and in
view of overhead satellites. The Seeker Wireless solution uses existing phone
networks and handsets to provide reliable location information”, said Grill.
Location based services in the UK and South Africa have enjoyed healthy revenue
growth and more services are currently under development. Seeker Wireless is
currently in discussions with a leading LBS operator to bring a range of
location based services to Australia.
Seeker Wireless is also pioneering the development of mobile location
technologies that greatly improve the accuracy of location information currently
available from the mobile operators – making location based services a more
viable option for wireless operators and marketers than ever before.
“Mobile marketers have been trying for some time now to get the formula right
for marketing to mobile phones. With the introduction of Seeker Wireless
Location Based Services, mobile marketing becomes more cost effective” said
Grill. “Knowing where a user is, combined with their permission to receive
targeted marketing information or offers will be a real win-win for marketers
and consumers alike”, predicts Grill.
Seeker Wireless is currently in discussions with local operators about providing
location based services to Australian mobile phone users.
For more information:
Andrew Grill
General Manager Seeker Wireless Pty Ltd
phone 0439 401 610
About Seeker Wireless
Seeker Wireless Pty Ltd was formed in 2003 to focus on the development of market leading technologies and products based around Location Based Services. Seeker Wireless have developed numerous innovations and have protected these developments with patent applications which claim global priority, and are developing additional capabilities for new 3G networks.
Principals of Seeker Wireless have been leading the development in location based service for ten years, and have published numerous papers dealing with location based technologies for mobile phones.