Veripos Extends Middle-East Operations21/01/2009 |
| Veripos has strengthened the presence of its worldwide GNSS-based precise positioning service for offshore applications with the appointment of Emphor FZCO of Dubai, UAE as exclusive agent for sales and support of its products and services throughout Middle East regions. |
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The services comprise Veripos’ complete range of global satellite positioning capabilities including its Ultra service and Precise Point Positioning (PPP) decimetre solution in addition to proprietary quality control software and advanced integrated user mobile hardware units.
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