The Timekeeper is a preventive measure that will keep the children safe from wondering into the harm’s way, but the integration of technology with various communicational platforms gives it the potential to create undying customer value. Secondly, the company would petition the authority governing issue of copyrights in order to have exclusive ownership of the device for five years. This step of legally bounding the copycats to remain away from the product will further solidify the competitive advantage of the offering in the market. However, the product’s real advantage would stem from its ability to offer peace of mind to those who are raising youthful children. The system would definitively interact with the police station in case of any emergency. The police will reserve the right to lockup the felons who did not attend to their phones for respectable amount of time.
The program will offer the freedom to set a time limit for which, they require the features of the product to go offline. Again, the program will become alive, if the carrier of the phone does not use the phone after one hour of the inactivity period. In this way, the owners of the phone would not suffer inconvenience. The parents at the same time would have access to the data of their children’s whereabouts both on their handhelds and computers.
The philosophical reason behind such intensive measures is growing number of kidnappings in the America, and the law enforcers would have probable cause to investigate the case as well. However, the program would release a signal to the computers linked with it, in case, the battery of the target mobile would kill itself. The Chevrolet Malibu would be receiving the installation of the device because the featured brand has a growing tendency to be stolen because there is no technological infrastructure present to relay relevant messages about breach of locking mechanism, and the program will release corresponding Global Positioning System (GPS) data consistently after period of thirty minutes. The device will be hardwired into the power system of the car, and a smaller battery would sustain the product for five minutes after being severed from the system in order to permit it to send emergency messages such as final GPS location, timestamp pertaining to breach of locking system, and the onboard mechanism would alert the owner of the car on corresponding handheld device as well.
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