DriverTech Truck PC to Use SiriCOMM Wi-Fi
SiriCOMM Inc., Joplin, Mo., announced that DriverTech Inc. will offer access to SiriCOMM’s national Wi-Fi wireless networ

SiriCOMM Inc., Joplin, Mo., announced that DriverTech Inc. will offer access to SiriCOMM’s national Wi-Fi wireless network
with its DT-3000 Truck-PC.
SiriCOMM Wi-Fi, or wireless fidelity, is available at truckstops nationwide.
The DT-3000 Truck-PC is DriverTech's ruggedized cab-mounted driver computer that uses satellite, cellular and Wi-Fi to transmit data. SiriCOMM is a wireless software and network company serving transportation and government markets.
Under the agreement, DriverTech will sell the entire suite of SiriCOMM application services. Meanwhile, SiriCOMM plans to integrate its fleet productivity applications with the DT-3000 Truck-PC and will include other DriverTech devices as part of its sales offering to truck fleets.
DriverTech produces the DT-2000 and DT-3000 Truck-PCs, ruggedized cab-mounted driver computers. DriverTech's products are currently in several logistics pilot programs in U.S. Army combat support vehicles. Since DriverTech began marketing a civilian version of their in-cab computers, over 3000 have been sold.
The device is a Windows-based touch screen computer that links the truck and fleet headquarters via satellite, cellular, and/or Wi-Fi. Fleets can elect to use any combination of these wireless modes. DriverTech's communication software picks the least cost path according to message priority.
For more information, visit www.siricomm.com.
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