
T-Mobile will complete the shutdown of Sprint’s 3G CDMA network by March 31. Don’t miss the other upcoming sunset dates.
T-Mobile will complete the shutdown of Sprint’s 3G CDMA network by March 31. Don’t miss the other upcoming sunset dates.
Carrier Transicold is introducing a program to help fleets upgrade telematics technology on refrigerated trucks and trailers.
The new networks are better able to handle the exponential growth in the use of wireless devices — but it spells trouble for anyone still on the 3G network.
Road Ready has come out with a telematics system optimized for today’s 4G networks and designed to operate on 5G networks as well.
What fleets need to know about the sunsetting of 2G and 3G technologies and the upcoming jump to 5G.
The company that was the first to put a computer in the cab of a truck is now working to move beyond being a hardware provider, said Omnitracs CEO Ray Greer, kicking off the company’s annual user conference – the need for which was highlighted by an outage last year.
As mobile carriers get ready to phase out 3G for new 4G LTE technology over the next few years, fleets must plan ahead or risk serious communication disruptions.
Trimble is teaming with Cobalt, an IT asset disposition company, to provide Trimble’s fleet mobility customers with the ability to dispose of older, onboard equipment in an environmentally-friendly way.
As 3G mobile networks are being replaced by newer standards, should fleets with connected devices that make use of 3G be worried?
As they seek to increase capacity, telecommunication network providers are shutting down their 2G and 3G access in favor of 4G LTE and 5G wireless networks. Unless a motor carrier uses devices already compatible with 4G LTE, a device replacement will be needed.
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