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Where are you?

Mobile phone location tracking


From Problem to Opportunity

• Your loved ones don’t answer


your calls and you are
worried;
• Your child is supposed to be
at school but his teacher
calls you and asks why he is
absent and you cannot find
him.

“Where are you?” service WILL SOLVE THESE


PROBLEMS for you!
This service automatically generates profit for Mobile Operator for every action
“Where are you?” is…
“Where are you?” is a VAS service provided by the mobile provider
which gives the possibility to subscriber A to find the location of
subscriber B based on availability of cell towers and the person’s
approval.

How it works?
1. Send the request to the mobile
operator for a particular
number(subscriber B’s).
2. Wait for the approval of subscriber
B to determine his location. It is
needed just once.
3. As soon as you get the approval
you can request the location of the
number from the provider.
4. Now you can always request the
location of subscriber B.

*every action generates money to the


mobile operator
Functional Possibilities
• You can add an unlimited number of numbers.
• The tracked person does not have to have a last
generation phone, because the tracking is based on the
number and the cell towers.
• You can always add or delete a number from the list.
• You can control it through USSD or SMS commands.

How to implement

Free informational calls and SMS from the


provider

Trial Period – give the subscribers a 14-days trial


period so they can feel free to use the service and as
soon as the trial ends the service is automatically
getting paid
Advantages

• Accessibility • No
investment
It can be used Hardware,
by everyone as software,
long as they support and
get the updates are
permission of provided by
the tracked Unifun free of
number charge

After the first Unifun offers


request the 3-month fully
subscriber will free of charge
be free to track period of
the number service usage
whenever he to Operator
wants

• Simplicity • Try before


buy
Where it works
“Where are you?” is already launched in
the following mobile networks:

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