Teletrac upgrades FleetDirector communication network to GPRS - Business - Brief Article

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Teletrac, Inc., the originator and leading provider of metro fleet location information systems, announced an upgrade for FleetDirector, its main fleet tracking system, to run over GPRS networks. The upgrade enables FleetDirector to provide more expansive geographic coverage for its vehicle location capabilities in North America, and higher bandwidth transmission.

Teletrac is also announcing Prism, a GPRS location unit that current FleetDirector users can install in their vehicles to upgrade to the GPRS communication backbone. The Prism unit is now part of the FleetDirector system package, which includes hardware installed in the vehicle, and Internet-based software that runs over the main office computer.

FleetDirector tracks the location of commercial vehicle fleets in real time, streamlining fleet operations and giving fleet owners the tools to ensure that drivers remain productive and fulfill the needs of their customers. It also increases security by enabling fleet owners to locate and recover stolen vehicles.

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