iNet-Blue Corp. announces the Tra-X-all Falcon, which it says is the lowest priced big footprint GPS wireless vehicle location product using an Internet browser interface.
According to the company, the Falcon is especially well-suited for trailers, tractors, and heavy equipment. Although designed for applications where the normal reporting rate is less than once per hour, the Falcon can report as rapidly as every 5 minutes. Users can view the vehicle and fleet locations over the Internet on a fast refreshing map that includes actual street addresses.
Its small size and web interface makes the Falcon easy to install and simple to use. The Falcon system includes automatic alarm notification by text messaging and e-mail, in addition to the ability to page or "ping" the vehicle for its location and route histories. Standard accessories include external antennas, distress switch, "Call" light for in-cab use, wire harness for 12VDC external power, and two auxiliary inputs for uses such as monitoring engine run time. Each unit can be initialized in only seconds via the web site.
"Tra-X-all Falcon provides an extremely competitive vehicle loss prevention and fleet asset management tool anywhere there is a connection to the Internet," says John R. Tuttle, CEO and President of iNet-Blue. "The Falcon product gives the customer the power to track and locate their vehicles without the intervention of a third party."
A Falcon system complete with all standard accessories is priced at $595 with zero down financing available. Monthly usage plans start at $9.95 for one-a-day reporting (30 reports per month). Tra-X-all offers industry leading billing management features such as fleet averaging and Early-Warning notification if a vehicle is logging excessive location fixes -- before the vehicle goes over the unit's planned usage.
The Falcon is based on Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) data and the Cingular(formerly BellSouth Wireless)/Numerex/Cellemetry terrestrial cellular network, providing seamless coverage of 98% of the USA including all the population centers of North America with no roaming charges.
iNet-Blue Corporation is based in Boulder, Colorado, offering wireless products that use the Internet to track people, assets and data. Tra-X-all is a brand family that includes Falcon for transportation and contractors, Seagull for tracking watercraft and Canary for tracking personal vehicles. For more information visit www.tra-x-all.com.
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iNet-Blue Corp. announces the Tra-X-all Falcon, which it says is the lowest priced big footprint GPS wireless vehicle location product using an Internet browser interface
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