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Australia-New Zealand SBAS Update

Peter Terrett
Organisations offering mapping solutions in Australia and New Zealand will soon enjoy free access to GNSS positioning signals, thanks to the authorisation of a fully operational Australia-New Zealand...
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Ozri 2019

Peter Terrett
We’re thrilled to announce that 4D Global and Eos Positioning Systems have been announced as platinum partners for the upcoming Australian Esri User Conference – Ozri 2019. As well as exhibiting at th...
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Webinar: Total cost of ownership

Peter Terrett
Field service organisations have used a lot of different techniques over the years to communicate with their techs. Everything from dispatch lists on paper that are handed out in the morning, phone ca...
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Is it better to rent or buy?

Peter Terrett
Equipment costs can make a large dent in the budget of a small business. So, is it better to rent or buy what you need to operate? Given the circumstances of every business differ, there’s no simple a...
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Port of Auckland

Eos and the Port of Auckland

Peter Terrett
At the Port of Auckland in New Zealand, construction is occurring almost daily. The port sends a field crew to ensure that real on-the-ground construction is occurring according to the designs. To do...
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AML-Pro

AML Demonstration

Peter Terrett
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VibrationTesting

Tablet Vibration Testing

Peter Terrett
Your rugged tablet is designed to be mobile. Even if you take the utmost care, most days it will spend time traveling via foot, vehicle, public transport, airplanes or heavy machinery. All of which de...
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GDA2020

Using GDA2020 with CORS

Peter Terrett
Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) in Australia can be used to define coordinates that are directly referenced to the Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 (GDA2020) from the 9th of Februar...
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