Geofencing in practice for field teams
A geofence is an area on the map that triggers an alert when someone enters or leaves. See practical uses in security, logistics and facilities.
Guides and answers for those who coordinate frontline teams.
A geofence is an area on the map that triggers an alert when someone enters or leaves. See practical uses in security, logistics and facilities.
How to move from guesswork to the proof a client accepts: location, geofences per post and history — and a safer guard on top.
How to move past guesswork and see your field team in real time: location on the map, geofences, proof of patrol and communication history.
Without a record, communication vanishes into thin air. See why recording and call history matter for audit, training and incident resolution.
Radio means buying handsets, installing a repeater and licensing spectrum — weeks before the team can talk.
Seeing each worker on the map in real time changes the operation: faster response, proven routes and safety. See how it works with a PTT app.
The real cost of a radio goes beyond the handset: repeater, license, maintenance and replacement.
The cost of connecting a field team goes far beyond the device. Understand what makes up the cost of radio and how to compare it with a per-user PTT app.
Two-way radio or Push-to-Talk over the phone? An honest comparison of cost, coverage, latency and traceability — plus 4 questions to decide what makes sense.
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