Tripmaster Adds New Wireless Communications Services
Tripmaster Corp., Arlington, Texas, announced several wireless initiatives
Tripmaster Corp., Arlington, Texas, announced several wireless initiatives.
Tripmaster has teamed up with Wireless Matrix to provide a multi-mode wireless communications system for customers operating in a variety of operations. Wireless Matrix' Mobile Base Station, used in conjunction with Dynamic Mobile Data's MobileDispatch, offers a real-time wireless communications system that seamlessly switches between terrestrial, satellite or wireless local area networks. Messages may be sent and received through Tripmaster's Driver Data Terminal I or II, or through handheld computers. There is a single, flat billing rate for messaging services, regardless of which network is used.
"Until now, fleets that operated in a variety of mission deployments - inner city, long haul metro to rural areas and back - using the same equipment, choices were limited for data communications," said John Gaither, Tripmaster vice president of sales and marketing. "They had to make a choice between terrestrial, satellite or cellular. Or they had to commit to more expensive systems designed for the long haul truckload segment, which was really overkill."
Tripmaster is also offering a low-cost, nationwide wireless communications service as an alternative to conventional cellular or satellite systems. The service is used with Tripmaster's DT-240/GPS onboard computer platform. Both short and long messages generated by the onboard computer and the customer application are quickly delivered across the network, even through the in-and-out coverage conditions that are inherent in a wireless network. In addition, a "store and forward" capability holds onto messages until they have been delivered, even if network fading occurs during transmission.
Tripmaster's entry into two-way messaging allows Tripmaster customers to communicate with drivers at a price that fits their business, choosing the low-cost network carrier as well as controlling message sizes. Users can access messages through the Tripmaster Driver Data Terminal keyboard for drivers and Tripmaster's new web-based Messaging and AVL system for the office.
Tripmaster has also teamed up with Dynamic Mobile Data to provide wireless, two-way back office messaging and vehicle tracking support. Using DMD's MobileDispatch communications software, time-sensitive data and applications will be available in real time, without the need for synchronization or downloading.
MobileDispatch uses the Internet to affordably provide companies of all sizes with real-time, two-way messaging, status tracking and Automatic vehicle Location. In addition to the MobileDispatch service, all companies need is an Internet connection for dispatcher workstations.
For more information, visit www.tripmaster.com.
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