International GPS Tracking Primer
Posted by Todd Morris on Apr 29th 2024
International GPS Tracking
Getting the most out of global GPS technology
Key Takeaways:
- GPS tracking operates globally via satellite signals, while reporting relies on local cellular networks.
- International GPS tracking is ideal for monitoring vehicles, fleets, or assets, even across borders.
- Different regions may have varying cellular standards, so updating the GPS device plan is crucial.
- For international shipping, satellite GPS trackers like Sat Track Micro offer real-time updates even in remote areas.
- GPS tracking improves safety, efficiency, and can potentially offer insurance benefits for vehicles and fleets.
GPS has become such an integral part of our lives now that
we often forget that the technology was first introduced for military use only. Since it evolved beyond military use, GPS tracking technology has been integrated into many everyday consumer and business products. The main use for GPS is tracking people, vehicles, or assets accurately, in real time. GPS tracking devices sold in the US may be configured to work domestically or internationally. You can learn more about International and Worldwide GPS Devices here.
How Does GPS Work Internationally?
GPS works the same no matter where you are, using Global Positioning Satellites to triangulate the position of the GPS tracking device and determine its exact location. The difference between domestic and international tracking is not the tracking itself, which involves satellites, but the reporting, which utilizes cellular signals.
Cellular service providers maintain their own networks across the world just like they do in the United States. GSM has become the standard, but not all networks are equal and different providers have different agreements as to who they will provide service to. Some countries’ providers have retired older cellular networks, while others haven’t yet deployed the latest generation. It’s important to know if the GPS tracker you purchase is capable of working internationally and to check what countries it will work in before deploying it. Depending on where you’re traveling with your international GPS tracker, you’ll need to update your plan to ensure that it has been made compatible with all of your destination countries.
Tracking A Car
Safety is the primary goal of GPS devices. One of the most common and valuable uses for international tracking is personal car tracking. An example of when this could be useful, your teenager takes the family car across the Canadian border for a weekend trip. International GPS allows you to monitor where the vehicle has been, where it’s going, and how fast it’s traveling in real time. You can even get a text or email alerts if the vehicle exceeds any speed you’ve selected in advance. One of our best-selling GPS tracking devices, the Spark Nano International GPS Tracker, conveniently has a battery life of up to 6 months. Other devices, like TrackPort International, can be plugged directly into a vehicle, getting power from the car instead of requiring an external power source.
Monitoring a Fleet of Vehicles
When you run an international business, you’re constantly moving business vehicles and assets among warehouses, stores, and out to customers. Placing international GPS trackers on your fleet increases your control over your assets and allows you to monitor your drivers in real time from anywhere in the world as they travel between and within different countries. GPS empowers you to pinpoint lost or stolen vehicles and improve productivity on the road by reducing fuel costs and drive times (This is achieved through choosing alternative roads during heavy traffic periods, for example). In many cases, GPS-equipped vehicles qualify for some insurance discounts as well.
Shipping and Asset Applications
International GPS tracking is ideal for business shipping. If you use large containers for cargo shipping, GPS trackers can be easily positioned on the outside of the container allowing you to track its whereabouts as it moves through the shipment process.
The process for tracking your assets will depend on how they are being shipped. For example, boats or cargo crates that are traveling over the ocean will need pure satellite trackers because cellular
service to report locations will not be available there. If your cargo container is traveling in open waters, it is always important to ensure that the satellite tracking device has a view of the sky. Some satellite trackers, such as the SatTrack Micro GPS World Tracker, uses the same GPS tracking platform as other BrickHouse Security
GPS devices, allowing you to log on and view locations and movements of your trackers. These devices can be set to send a number of “pings” per day to keep you informed about your asset’s location, using communication with satellites to report that information back to your app. Because these devices vary in features and capabilities, we recommend contacting the BrickHouse tracking Security experts with questions about which GPS or satellite tracking device will be best for your needs.
No matter where in the world you are, international GPS tracking devices are powerful tools that allow you to monitor the safety and whereabouts of family, business assets, and possessions.