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Tramigo Landmark Data (TLD)

TLD - Tramigo Landmark Data

Tramigo Landmark Data is exclusively available in Tramigo tracking devices. Every T22 includes built-in Tramigo Landmark Data, which help user to locate T22 by using practical and easy-to-understand landmark points. T22 user does not necessarily need to understand or study complicated maps and coordinates, just local landmarks. Tramigo partner or end-user don’t need to look for local mapping, every unit is always downloaded with local Tramigo Landmarks.

Several years of hard work and innovative R&D in metropolises, towns, most remote deserts and deepest jungles in all the continents has created this new patent pending data standard for GPS and GSM industry. As a result of developed best practices, quality procedures and global data capturing Tramigo Landmark Data is constantly updated and as first GPS device data standard available for all the 220 GSM countries and areas.

Everybody understands TLD landmarks

Since most people understand local landmarks better than traditional and complex maps, landmarks are common geographical language that every one is able to speak and understand anywhere in the world. TLD makes usage of GPS enabled devices so easy first time that every family member can really benefit and enjoy using Tramigo T22 tracking device.

Easily recognisable landmarks in your area

TLD includes commonly known local landmarks that are carefully selected and updated to provide best possible local understanding for T22 use.

TLD includes: All cities, towns and villages + plenty of information-rich points of interest data, such as hotels, schools, hospitals, post offices, churches, shopping malls, passenger terminals, major interchanges, gasoline stations, government services, tourist attractions, toll gates, sport arenas, etc.

T22 user can also add own landmarks, up to 500 points, to complete TLD for best possible personal and community usage.



This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 12 October, 2008.

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