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Trimble brings new GPS service to Denver June 01, 2007 Global positioning company Trimble Inc. announced it has started offering positioning services in the Denver metro area, making it the company's first domestic
market where its mobile, highly precise locating service is available.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company sells subscription, real-time mobile position tracking and differential
global positioning services it calls Trimble VRS Now. Trimble chose Denver for the Trimble VRS Now rollout because the area's
high rate of growth, sad Jurgen Kliem, general manager of Trimble's Survey Division, in a written statement. The division
is part of Trimble's 200-employee office in Westminster. Trimble VRS Now service, previously
available in England and Germany, is designed for use in applications including surveying, land-use planning, construction,
agriculture, transportation, resource management, weather tracking and scientific research. It
can use either cellular telephone or, where cell phone signals are unavailable, radio broadcast networks to transmit location
information to users in the field, the company said. Source: BUSINESS JOURNAL
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