EpicVue, providers of in-cab entertainment and communication systems packaged exclusively for the trucking industry, announced today EpicWiFi, an in-cab, high-speed, unlimited data solution for fleets and drivers.
EpicVue Releases Reliable Internet to Fleets and Drivers
With EpicWiFi, an in-cab, high-speed, unlimited data solution, drivers have the freedom to stream, game and stay connected on multiple devices for a low monthly cost.

EpicWiFi is a rugged and reliable Internet solution that gives drivers the freedom to stream, game and stay connected on multiple devices.
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“EpicWiFi is a rugged and reliable Internet solution that gives drivers the freedom to stream, game and stay connected on multiple devices,” said Lance Platt, CEO of EpicVue. “With unlimited in-cab WiFi, drivers can enjoy coast-to-coast connectivity, and fleets can provide a comfort and convenience service that helps drive up satisfaction and retention. This new offering makes EpicVue the only provider of a one stop solution for entertainment and road tested WiFi for professional truck drivers.”
Stand-Alone or Bundle Packages
EpicWiFi is available as a stand-alone offering and as part of a bundle with EpicVue+, the in-cab entertainment, education and engagement platform that delivers live and on-demand premium content, a dedicated fleet channel, and includes interactive training.
Features of EpicWiFi include:
Nationwide connectivity
Unlimited High-speed data without overage charges
Access on multiple devices to simultaneously stream, game and communicate
Purpose-built, rugged hardware designed to withstand the rigors of the road
Plug-and-Play setup for self-installation in minutes
3-year hardware warranty
Around-the-clock technical support, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Terry Yarbor, a veteran owner-operator with 22 years of experience on the road, said he will realize savings and enjoy better service with EpicWiFi.
“I was paying about $250 per month for hotspots and data on my phone and tablet, and that doesn’t include the $75 each month I spent on streaming services,” he said. “On top of that, I’d often run out of data and the service was only high-speed at first so I couldn’t play games and watch movies without having streaming issues. EpicWiFi provides reliable connectivity, and it will save me so much.”
EpicWiFi is available to fleets and drivers for only $59 per month per truck after purchasing the modem for a one-time cost of $199. No annual commitment required.
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