Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Quick Updates

Just a few quick updates today. The integration work on the Taxi Meters for the Middle East is going quicker than I expected. We have successfully completed the integration of the Cyber Tracker in with one of the Taxi Meters. We are now working with all of our partners in the project to determine a protocol on how the data is to be sent. Really, it comes down to in what order do they want to receive the information. I will post some pictures of the entire setup later this week so you can see how the system is setup.

The Certification for AT&T is still being processed. Adam, who is heading up the device certification with AT&T is doing a great job. It is taking longer than expected, but it is something that is needed and will help sales in the long run.

-Ian

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update Ian. What do you think the potential is for this project in Saudi Arabia to lead to additional contracts in other Middle Eastern countries such as Jordan, UAE, etc?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update on the taxi cab project. In recent news the US Federal government also ruled that it is legal to install GPS units in taxi cabs, despite the debate. Are we anywhere close to tapping this market?

WayneC777 said...

Well - Awesome News Guys

"THANK YOU VERY MUCH" from ... ALL of us "DEDICATED" investors

You have listened to 'some' of our points. This "little" thing of letting us know what is up (ALONG the way) is a little thing, but MEANS ALOT. The BLOG is a MAJOR help in our understanding and is very helpful. It gives us hope and encouragement into our futures as well as yours, even if its small we still get hope, Each week we have seen something small in general. But in fact it is very BIG to US. You all know what is up. It's easy for you to have faith in what is going on. We on the other hand "had" to chew our fingers off wondering if we will see good news. THANK YOU from ALL of ... "YOUR INVESTORS"

The news of the Taxi cabs are a great deal. NOW that tells me that our focus should be on the Manufactures of those meters. So obviously every cab in the world would have a CT in it.

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If you kept track of the CT's uses. That is something that can be put out there in front where people can see easily on the web site, and the Flyers. Example below.

CT’s Uses

Light Vehicles:
Personal Cars, Personal Trailers, Baha Races,

Heavy Equipment:
Dump Truck, Trucking Company’s, Shipping Containers,

Services:

RMS, Taxi Cab Meters, City Bus Transit, Police Cars, Rental Cars, Limo’s, School Buses, School Bus Manufactures, Motor Homes, Motor Homes Manufactures,

catty said...

Just a quick comment re the Taxi Meters. As you probably know, NYC has the largest fleet of cabs, at least in the USA. They're definately planning to install a GPS in every cab and the cab drivers threaten to strike again. Anyway, it's a done deal - however, i don't know if they've selected a source as yet.

I therefore strongly recommend you contact them immediately. Thanks for looking into this matter.

However, my point is, they would certainly be

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Ian and team, with the progress of the taximeter application. This is one of the most exciting things to happen with HISS in a long time. Good luck with the final "tweaking"---and please work long and hard hours to get this to market ASAP! This is one ballgame in which we want to be one of the first players to score. This may well be the HUGE stepping stone, to bigger and greater things, that the investors have hoped for, for so long. The taximeter development demonstrates how companies are beginning to make full use of the computer capabilities of the Cyber Tracker in addition to the GPS tracking.

This is very, very, very exciting.

Keep it up HISS!

bird1254 said...

fellow investors,
This is my first post, and look forward to reading the other posts. I would like to start with I've been invested in this co for awhile, and am still waiting for some results that would increase pps. The pps is almost at the bottom of the barrow, and what's worse are the amount of shares there are. A nice rs is in order, or at least get the pps to a penny, and go from there. Hiss has some good products, and great technology but none have done nothing for the investors as of yet.
I was wondering why hiss hasn't gone up against onstar that is in the gm cars. The technology seem to be pretty much the same. Wouldn't this be the same as si/xm sat radio service. Both of these companies went after the auto co's and got contracts for their systems to be installed in the car they make. Can hiss not do the same. Just some ideas. Look forward to more posts
birdman

Anonymous said...

Why isn't there a market for government and military vehicles? Isn't knowing there location and usage a possitive?

Echo said...

I have made inquiries concerning your research into the cyber tracker integration into the interational shipping container industry in the past. What new research has been taken to show the viability of using the CT on these containers either sea going, on land or stationay? It would seem that with CT's power alone and work alone or in series technology it would be of extreme benefit to the shipping industry as well as any national homeland security agencies to track and maintain the security of any firm's container.

Anonymous said...

What does the future look like for the food industry i.e. shipping? I'm sure with all the recent events with beef/spinach problems that there would be a need for truck monitoring. Has there been any interest shown?
Thanks