Cadec Global, a provider of advanced fleet management solutions, has partnered with Aeris Communications to offer new integrated and optimized nationwide cellular data services for its customers.
Through Cadec's on-board computers, customers will have access to the Aeris cellular network with a single point of connectivity, reliability, security and support.
Aeris operates a wireless network service to deliver Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications to millions of devices. Through its relationships with over 40 cellular providers, Aeris offers complete CDMA coverage of North America.
Cellular data services will enable Cadec on-board computers to exchange data with back-office applications such as routing, inventory and payroll. Cadec's Vice President of Professional Services Doug Frank believes the service will improve connection speed while reducing costs for Cadec customers.
"The Aeris network is optimized for M2M telematics applications such as ours, and because it's geographically comprehensive, no roaming is needed," said Frank.
"Trucking fleets have different cellular data needs than most other types of businesses," said Mark Cratsenburg, vice president of sales and marketing at Aeris Communications. "Having served this industry for the past 12 years, we're very familiar with the challenges and requirements."
More info: www.aeris.com or www.cadec.com
Cadec Partners With Cell Data Services Provider
Cadec Global, a provider of advanced fleet management solutions, has partnered with Aeris Communications to offer new integrated and optimized nationwide cellular data services for its customers
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