Qualcomm has unveiled the next generation of its on-board fleet management system, the Mobile Computing Platform 110, which will be commercially available in fall 2010.


The MCP110 supports all current MCP100 series applications and offers new capabilities, including a PDF viewer that allows drivers to view and, with an optional in-cab printer, print PDF documents from their cab. The on-board driver tutorials, which are similar to the "help" function in many software programs, are available to educate drivers on how to use various MCP110 applications.

The MCP110's Driver Interface Unit (DIU110) has a higher resolution display with more vibrant colors, Qualcomm says.

MCP110 operates using terrestrial communication with the option to upgrade to terrestrial plus Wi-Fi communication. With Wi-Fi-enabled communication, customers can access static content on both the Internet and Web-based e-mail programs, as well as scan documents over the Wi-Fi network without paying a per page charge. Customers can also use Qualcomm's Content Delivery Service, which allows audio messages to be broadcast to the fleet without an additional charge.

"The MCP110 platform delivers new features that add value to transportation company operations," said Norm Ellis, vice president of sales, services and marketing for Qualcomm Enterprise Services. "The addition of this platform to Qualcomm's product portfolio further expands our ability to deliver industry-leading applications and services to a wide spectrum of fleets."

The MCP100 and MCP200 Series product lines comprise Qualcomm's portfolio of mobile information systems. The Mobile Computing Platform 100 Series, which includes the MCP100 and MCP110, is designed to improve operational efficiency, enhance driver productivity and reduce costs. The MCP200 delivers an expanded set of Qualcomm transportation services to help enable fleets to transform the cab into a mobile operations center and drive additional revenue.

More info: www.qualcomm.com/qes




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