Homeland Integrated Security Systems Gets Another GSM Certification

Homeland Integrated Security Systems announced that its patent pending Cyber Tracker has been approved to run on the T-Mobile network.

Recently, the company had announced that its Cyber Tracker had passed the AT&T Wireless Solutions Certification.

"Adding T-Mobile as an additional network is very important to us," said Fred Wicks, CEO and President of Homeland Security Systems, Inc. "This allows us to expand the GSM version to a larger base of customers in the United States."

"GSM technology is the predominant technology in the world, used by more than 2 billion subscribers," according to Ian Riley, chief technology officer of Homeland Integrated Security Systems. "It is used by more individuals and companies worldwide than any other types of cellular signals."

Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology in conjunction with its product, the Cyber Tracker. Cyber Tracker technology has applications for data and tracking functions across a variety of industries, utilizing IDEN, and GSM technologies.

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