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LaaS (Location-as-a-Service) Location-as-a-Service (LaaS) is a location data delivery model where privacy protected physical location data acquired through multiple sources including carriers, WiFi, IP addresses and landlines is available to enterprise customers through a simply API. The vast amount of Location Data provided in a LaaS model can be accessed by organizations to realize greater operational efficiencies, increase security, reduce costs and optimize customer engagement while realizing rapid ROI.
Locaid, [1], is the world’s largest LaaS company. Founded in 2005, Locaid’s location data sources include: all North America Tier 1 carriers; Tier 2 carriers; WiFi Location; IP Address Location; Landline Location and Global CID Location.
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