GPS tracking: Upgrade now!
There are many mixed emotions which are a little difficult to cover in just a single word when addressing the ending of 2G GPS tracking networks. We've been talking about this finale for a while, yet time has gone by so quickly that it still feels so surreal to finally be saying goodbye to an operating system we've been blessed to utilize for ten years. Tomorrow, December 31st, 2016 is the day that AT&T has designated as the cutoff date for all 2G networks and if you haven't done so, we wanted to let you know that today is the perfect time upgrade your GPS tracking devices!
To avoid having no GPS tracking connection at all you'll need to have devices that utilize the new 3G technology. Upgrading is the only way to keep work life simple and take advantage of things like automatic oil change notifications, geofencing, and speed alerts. Additionally, you'll be able to enjoy the fastest 5-10 second updates and keep a strong connection no matter where your fleet drivers travel.
As 2017 approaches think about being the best fleet company you can be and then ask yourself if that means utilizing the best in GPS tracking. If you answered "yes", because you'd like for your fleet team to operate smoothly, efficiently, and keep your bottom line looking great and you still haven't upgraded to the 3G network then please feel free to contact us to upgrade now!
If you have more questions about the upgrade process, the upgrade offers US Fleet Tracking currently has in place, or you want to check to see if your device is already 3G capable then click here. Our US Fleet Tracking support team is available to answer any GPS tracking questions you may have.
If you would like to see our selection of GPS tracking devices, please click here.
Key Takeaways
GPS tracking: Upgrade now!
As 2017 approaches think about being the best fleet company you can be and then ask yourself if that means utilizing the best in GPS tracking.
There are many mixed emotions which are a little difficult to cover in just a single word when addressing the ending of 2G GPS tracking networks
Our US Fleet Tracking support team is available to answer any GPS tracking questions you may have.
To avoid having no GPS tracking connection at all you'll need to have devices that utilize the new 3G technology
If you would like to see our selection of GPS tracking devices, please click here.
Upgrading is the only way to keep work life simple and take advantage of things like automatic oil change notifications, geofencing, and speed alerts
If you have more questions about the upgrade process, the upgrade offers US Fleet Tracking currently has in place, or you want to check to see if your device is already 3G capable then click here.
Additionally, you'll be able to enjoy the fastest 5-10 second updates and keep a strong connection no matter where your fleet drivers travel
If you answered "yes", because you'd like for your fleet team to operate smoothly, efficiently, and keep your bottom line looking great and you still haven't upgraded to the 3G network then please feel free to contact us to upgrade now!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main benefit of GPS tracking for
The article highlights that GPS tracking helps organizations improve response times, reduce operational costs, and increase visibility into vehicle and asset locations - key advantages relevant to Attention! Today's The Last Day Of 2G GPS Tracking.
How does GPS tracking improve fleet efficiency?
GPS tracking enables real-time route optimization, reduces fuel waste from idling and speeding, and provides data-driven reports that help fleet managers identify and correct inefficiencies across their operations.
How does GPS tracking improve driver safety?
GPS tracking monitors speed, hard braking, and rapid acceleration, generating objective reports that let managers coach risky drivers, reward safe habits, and ultimately reduce accident rates across the fleet.
How does GPS tracking help fleets during severe weather?
GPS tracking provides real-time weather overlays, helps dispatchers reroute drivers around dangerous conditions, and monitors vehicle locations so managers can verify driver safety during storms.