Soft Bank adds self-search phone capability

by: admin Monday, June 18th, 2007

Rating: help, I’m lost

SoftBank Mobile is introducing is improving a service called Ichi Navi, which tracks family members to allow the service to track lost phones.

You need a GPS handset but basically with the relevant USIM card at registration users will always be able to track the phone if they lose it. The cost of the service is USD 1.7 per month and USD 0.04 per search.

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