OnCommand Connection Made Standard on On-Highway International Trucks
An OnCommand Connection telematics device with two free years of service included is now standard on all new on-highway International trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada, International Trucks announced.

OnCommand Connection is now offered as standard equipment on on-highway International Trucks models.
Screenshot via Navistar
An OnCommand Connection telematics device with two free years of service included is now standard on all new on-highway International trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada, International Trucks announced.
The OnCommand Connection device integrates a cellular-enabled hardware platform with a range of technology solutions, including telematics and the OnCommand Connection Advanced Remote Diagnostics platform. The device and two years of service will be offered as standard on all International LT Series, RH Series and LoneStar models using International or Cummins engines.
The OnCommand Connection platform is built with an open architecture and has been integrated with over 25 telematics service providers, allowing fleets to manage all their vehicles through a single interface, regardless of make or model.
"Making OnCommand Connection telematics standard in our on-highway vehicles demonstrates we are fully committed to delivering on our brand promise of customer uptime," said Michael Cancelliere , president, Navistar Truck and Parts. "Our ultimate goal is to convert all maintenance into planned, routine maintenance that enables trucks to maximize the time they spend on the road."
To learn more about OnCommand Connection, visit www.OnCommandConnection.com.
Related: TMW Integrates Purchasing Software with Navistar's OnCommand System
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