Now a day almost
everyone is aware about GPS (Global Positioning System) because of its great
applications. A new rapidly adopting system is derived from GPS and that is
Mobile Positioning System. The basic reason behind the
invention of mobile positioning system is to get the geographical position and
coordinates for fixed and moving objects. Mobile positioning system is having a
great demand and so various industry verticals are adopting it to trace or
detect an object or person on or above the earth’s surface. Because of the rapid
growth in the adoption of smartphones and mobile devices and customer
satisfaction, the mobile positioning system market is expected to register
sufficient growth.
This report spans the overall structure of the mobile
positioning system market and provides premium insights that can help software
vendors, network operators, telecom service providers, equipment manufacturers,
third-party providers, and managed service providers to identify the need of
large and small organizations (end users), along with exhibiting the gaps for
telecom services providers and network operators. The report analyzes the
growth rate and penetration of mobile positioning system across all the major
regions.
Raytheon Freeflight Systems, Inc., Panasonic Corp., Raytheon
Co, Navcom Technology, Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc., Fei-Zyfer, Inc., and
Zebra Technologies Corp are considered to be the major players in this market.
The report provides global market trends, overall adoption scenario,
competitive landscape and key drivers, restraints, trends, and opportunities in
this market. The report aims at estimating the current market size and the
future growth potential of this market across verticals and regions based on
various types of applications.
The mobile positioning system market has been segmented by
application, end user, vertical, and region. The major geographical regions
included are North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and Middle East and
Africa (MEA).
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