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What is it? Where is it? How long has it been there? These impactful enterprise asset intelligence questions are answered by MPACT. MPACT is both mobile marketing platform…and a family of Bluetooth(BLE) beacons enabling inexpensive, easy to deploy, asset locating solutions for any vertical market.

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