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Networkcar Introduces New Wireless Vehicle Management System

The Networkfleet 3500 line features a rugged, automotive-grade exterior, positive retention connectors, upgraded tamper evident capabilities and a Siemens TC63 wireless module for high reliability and performance.

by Staff
September 20, 2007
2 min to read


Networkcar recently announced the availability of the Networkfleet 3500 product line, the next evolution of its wireless vehicle management system. Fleet managers use Networkfleet to access real-time productivity and efficiency information on virtually every aspect of their fleet operations. The new 3500 product line features a rugged, automotive-grade exterior, positive retention connectors, upgraded tamper evident capabilities and a Siemens TC63 wireless module for high reliability and performance. The Networkfleet 3500 is a universal solution, compatible with all light, medium and heavy vehicles. The in-vehicle unit wirelessly transmits GPS location and engine diagnostics directly from the vehicle. The 3500 product line integrates a robust wireless communication system, a microprocessor-controlled interface to the vehicle’s diagnostic bus and a GPS receiver into a single, small enclosure the size of a PDA. Fleet managers log on to a secure Web page to view and manage information for each vehicle in the fleet. Vehicle data available includes current location, fuel consumption, mileage, speed, emissions and idle-time. Customers using Networkfleet also receive instant email notifications when a diagnostic trouble code is present in a vehicle or when a vehicle is due for its scheduled maintenance. Key features of the Networkfleet 3500 include:
• Easy Installation: Plug & Play (L3500 & H3500) design provides for easy, quick installation without splicing wires. • Nationwide Coverage by AT&T Wireless: Advanced 12-channel GPS receiver and terrestrial-based GPRS wireless communications allow for location accuracy and broad coverage. • Vehicle Diagnostics: Remote diagnostics (L3500 & H3500) capabilities enable monitoring of diagnostic trouble codes, ignition status, speed, odometer, fuel efficiency and more. For more information, call (866) 227-7323 or email salesinfo@networkcar.com.

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