The rough phone gets even tougher

Sep 24, 2007 10:55 GMT  ·  By

Sprint Sanyo 7050 has been certified on the complete Agilis MRM (mobile resource management) solution. This means that the phone is capable of providing a large number of services for its user to help him get around.

Sprint Sanyo 7050 was a pretty rough mobile phone from the start. Through the Agilis MRM services, the handset uses its capabilities in order to make the best of the embedded GPS technology that it provides. The software comes with several modules that also include GPS tracking and mobile work order management with electronic forms.

Moreover, it also provides all the useful services that the user might need in its long journeys to make sure that he reaches destination in best conditions. This also includes audible navigation, route optimization, DOT miles and fuel tax reports along with the automated customer contact system. This is meant to alert customers of the mobile workers ETA (estimated time of arrival) or invite them to be the next appointment of the day.

"The Sprint Sanyo 7050 phone lets us combine the speed of the Sprint network with the power and versatility of our mobile resource management solution for the best in class solution", said Dan Huber, president, Agilis Systems.

The Agilis MRM can auto-launch when the phone is initially powered up and automatic restart if the application is turned off by the handset user. This makes it possible to constantly receive GPS services, which prove to be highly useful especially when on the road. Moreover, it contributes to report DOT miles and fuel taxes. Another interesting service that this software provides is that of keeping track of the user's time on the job and coordinate directly with the payroll he should receive.

The complete Agilis MRM solution is available through the Sprint network. Both Sprint Sanyo 7050 and the Agilis MRM software application offer customers simple billing through one single Sprint bill.