Imagine the day when “The Internet of Things” is a multi-trillion industry and we receive instant social notifications of everything including delivery of daily mail. Your grandmother in the winter rainy weather wants to get her postal mail but doesn’t know when to go out into the cold. Or a business woman needs to get the mail and only has time once to get it for certain. The house mom wants to multi-task by having daily kids outdoor time and getting the mail. The ordinary man wants to walk man’s best friend and picking up the mail at the same time. Rural America residents would like to know when it has arrived for certain. The simple technology would not require any additional labor hours on postal carriers. The process will check the USPS Informed Delivery database so there will be no false positives. USPS is preparing for the future "IoT technologies could help the Postal Service develop applications to protect and enhance its core business through cost savings,operational efficiencies, new products and services, and ultimately, a better customer experience. Overtime, they could also create new revenue opportunities and foster new business models." RARC-WP-15-013, The Internet of Postal Things, August 3, 2015