Qualcomm is dropping the price of its OmniTracs satellite mobile communications system equipment.

Effective immediately, Qualcomm will charge $1,990 per unit. This offer, based on new orders only, will remain in effect for units purchased and delivered through September 27, 2002.
"Qualcomm understands that trucking companies are facing serious security and economic challenges today," said Chris Wolfe, president of Qualcomm Wireless Business Solutions. "Qualcomm is lowering the price of the OmniTracs system to help these companies efficiently automate their fleets, exponentially raising the level of security provided to drivers, loads and vehicles, in addition to lowering operational costs and increasing productivity."
The OmniTracs system, introduced in 1988, provides two-way data messaging, automatic satellite vehicle tracking, and complete integration capabilities to dispatch and back-office systems.
The price reduction precludes use of any other promotions or discounts and applies to a standard OmniTracs system configuration with standard display unit.
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