
Trimble VRS Now Service Available in Australia, Oregon
March 3, 2015
Trimble, together with its distribution partner Ultimate Positioning Group, announced the availability of Trimble VRS Now correction service […]
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Trimble, together with its distribution partner Ultimate Positioning Group, announced the availability of Trimble VRS Now correction service […]
With more than 4,000 attendees, this year’s Trimble Dimensions User Conference was the largest ever and, I must say, […]
Geneq Inc. has introduced the SXBlue III-L GNSS, a palm-sized L1/L2/GLONASS GNSS receiver that is designed to use […]
Trimble introduced new versions of its office and field surveying software—Trimble Business Center Software version 2.70 and Trimble Access software version 2012.10. The software is part of Trimble’s portfolio of Connected Site survey solutions.
In my 20-plus years of involvement in the GPS/GNSS industry, nothing has come close to the LightSquared debate for technical and political complexity, nor for potential effects on nearly every high-precision GPS/GNSS user in the United States. The industry’s destiny is somewhat controlled by a federal agency that is not very knowledgeable about how, when, and where GPS is used — although I’m sure they’ve learned a lot in the last 14 months.
Trimble today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets related to the OmniSTAR GNSS signal corrections business from Fugro N.V. The acquisition is expected to significantly expand Trimble’s worldwide ability to provide corrections services for land based agriculture, construction, mapping, and geographic information system (GIS) and survey applications.
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