ICNET, a Chennai-based telecom and software services company, and Nucleus Group have launched a vehicle locating device product targeted at the transport and travel industries. | |
| They have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) by which ICNET will market the product in India. The MoU also provides for design and development for a new product with added special features that will be marketed globally. |
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| The product will help track mobile and valuable goods and assets using geographic information system (GIS), general packet radio service (GPRS) and global positioning system technology. |
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| The cost for the product is a one-time hardware cost which varies between Rs 22,000 and Rs 25,000 and a variable subscription cost for the software and service. The subscription cost would vary according to the number of vehicles and complexity of the service provided to a company. |
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| The MoU between ICNET and Nucleus for domestic sales envisages the former garnering the software and subscription fee while the proceeds from hardware sales will be collected by Nucleus. |
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| "The technology design is largely ours while ICNET's expertise will be used to market the product in India," said Asit C Mehta, chairman, Nucleus Group. |
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| However, this revenue arrangement will be reversed for the product to be launched in the international markets, scheduled for sometime in the next two to three months. |
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| "We are jointly developing a similar vehicle locating device product for the international market. ICNET will provide the development expertise while Nucleus will market it," said C Padmanabhan, chairman and managing director, ICNET. The company plans on achieving a turnover of Rs 35 crore from vehicle product sales alone this year. |
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| Initially, the marketing foray will be limited to Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and New Delhi.The other features of the product include two -way voice communication, SMS and route monitoring. |
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