mobile tracker
September 9, 2008
From: Mrityunjay Bose
MOBILE TRACKER
Your cell phone can be managed remotely!
Mumbai: Those whose mobile phones have been lost or stolen will narrate how much data and telephone numbers they have lost. But now one can overcome this fear - Mumbai-based Micro Technologies (India) Ltd on Tuesday launched Micro Mobile Controller System (MMCS), a software that can remotely manage your cell phone. India is adding somewhere around eight to 10 million mobile connections every month and according to estimates total connections are likely to reach 600 million by 2011. The flip side of such an unprecedented growth in the number of mobile phone users is an equally unprecedented growth in instances of lost and stolen mobile phones. "MCCS above all existing features gives an extraordinary back up facility of contact details to the registered user," says Mukund Gupta, COO, Micro Technologies. The software manages the mobile handset with the help of an add on recipient mobile number. This software is far beyond just the concept of security, in which it not only creates a back up of all contact details even after the loss of mobile handset but the registered user can retrieve, delete the contact details, MMS and SMS with the add on users mobile. It is also clubbed with basic security features of tracking the new SIM card that has been inserted in the lost or stolen mobile phone by the location of the nearest cell tower. "More importantly, one also receives the proof, of the handset's International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number and the number of the new SIM card that has been inserted," points out Milind Londe, head (software implementation and support), Micro Technologies.In fact, Micro Technologies have given a presentation about their product to Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of Mumbai police and the Anti-Terrorist Squad.
The basic features of the MMCS are - one can receive call logs of all calls made by the new SIM card, avoid the misuse of personal data on the handset by deleting all records from the add on card, retrieve all contact details and immediate knowledge of the new SIM card inserted in the stolen/lost cell phone besides the IMEI number, which helps the law enforcement agencies to track down the user. Once the MMCS is installed on to the compatible handset, the user has to provide to add on recipients mobile numbers, which could be a mobile number of any friend/family/colleague. When the registered user's cell phone gets lost, the information can be used using the add on recipients mobile phones.
From: Mrityunjay Bose
MOBILE TRACKER
Your cell phone can be managed remotely!
Mumbai: Those whose mobile phones have been lost or stolen will narrate how much data and telephone numbers they have lost. But now one can overcome this fear - Mumbai-based Micro Technologies (India) Ltd on Tuesday launched Micro Mobile Controller System (MMCS), a software that can remotely manage your cell phone. India is adding somewhere around eight to 10 million mobile connections every month and according to estimates total connections are likely to reach 600 million by 2011. The flip side of such an unprecedented growth in the number of mobile phone users is an equally unprecedented growth in instances of lost and stolen mobile phones. "MCCS above all existing features gives an extraordinary back up facility of contact details to the registered user," says Mukund Gupta, COO, Micro Technologies. The software manages the mobile handset with the help of an add on recipient mobile number. This software is far beyond just the concept of security, in which it not only creates a back up of all contact details even after the loss of mobile handset but the registered user can retrieve, delete the contact details, MMS and SMS with the add on users mobile. It is also clubbed with basic security features of tracking the new SIM card that has been inserted in the lost or stolen mobile phone by the location of the nearest cell tower. "More importantly, one also receives the proof, of the handset's International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number and the number of the new SIM card that has been inserted," points out Milind Londe, head (software implementation and support), Micro Technologies.In fact, Micro Technologies have given a presentation about their product to Cyber Crime Investigation Cell of Mumbai police and the Anti-Terrorist Squad.
The basic features of the MMCS are - one can receive call logs of all calls made by the new SIM card, avoid the misuse of personal data on the handset by deleting all records from the add on card, retrieve all contact details and immediate knowledge of the new SIM card inserted in the stolen/lost cell phone besides the IMEI number, which helps the law enforcement agencies to track down the user. Once the MMCS is installed on to the compatible handset, the user has to provide to add on recipients mobile numbers, which could be a mobile number of any friend/family/colleague. When the registered user's cell phone gets lost, the information can be used using the add on recipients mobile phones.
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