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A Comprehensive GPS Vehicle Tracking Suite Designed to Manage Any Fleet Size
GPS vehicle tracking technology will help increase productivity, improve service to your customers, and lower your costs dramatically. The Fleet.NET™ GPS Vehicle Tracking Solution will help you reduce employee overtime and billing errors, drastically reduce communication expenses, add improved safety and asset management, and increase your fleet's efficiency.
Fleet.NET™ Vehicle Tracking Highlights
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Realtime GPS vehicle tracking capability |
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Geographic boundaries with audible alarm and reports |
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Vehicle route replay |
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Comprehensive fleet reporting |
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Available two-way driver messaging |
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Monitor on/off status of fixed inputs such as vehicle doors, PTO, engine, temperature, or driver emergency |
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Simultaneous display of multiple screens |
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Multiple client login capability |
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Disable the starter over-the-air (in case of auto theft) |
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Fleet maintenance information and alerts |
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Reports may be exported to Microsoft Excel or PDF format |

There are four primary components that compose the Fleet.NET™ suite:
Fleet.NET™ Realtime Fleet Management Software Package
Fleet.NET™ is an advanced fleet management software solution that provides realtime information about your fleet at your fingertips. With Fleet.NET's realtime GPS tracking, route replay, and comprehensive reporting, you'll know exactly where they are, where they went, where they stopped, and how fast they drove.


MidLink™ Wireless Middleware
MidLink™ allows existing software applications to be wirelessly enabled. It provides a two-way paging and messaging system and can be used as a communications gateway for existing dispatch applications. MidLink™ allows wireless GPS devices such as the C2020™, Piccolo or CommVision™ to seamlessly integrate into any third party PC or UNIX based dispatch or business management application. The Fleet.NET™ mapping software communicates with MidLink™ to add a full mapping and fleet management layer to the customer's AVL solution.


Fixed In-Vehicle GPS Tracking Units
The fixed in-vehicle GPS tracking devices include the Piccolo™ series of asset and trailer tracking products and the C2020™ advanced GPS devices. Our fixed in-vehicle products include powerful features such as multiple external inputs for monitoring certain vehicle activity, as well as the ability to connect an external device, such as a PocketPC, notebook PC, bar code reader or credit card reader. The C2020™ can even expand to function as a complete on board computer
and wireless router, enabling your fleet with the most innovative fleet management solution available. The fixed in-vehicle devices are designed to work on any modern wireless packet data network, including GPRS, CDMA 1X, and iDEN.


Portable GPS Tracking Devices
Portable GPS tracking devices offer powerful fleet tracking capabilties, yet can be used for specialized situations where mobility or enhanced dispatch functions are required. We provide an extensive range of these systems, including PhoneLink™ for GPS cellular phones, the CommVision™ series of portable data terminals, the C2020™ fixed in-vehicle device accompanied with a Mobile Navigation Solution or PocketPC Wireless Dispatch Solution. In addition, the Piccolo asset and trailer tracking device can be purchased with an integrated battery, making it an ideal product for portable applications where no user intervention is desired..


Wireless Packet Data
The chosen GPS units communicate with the MidLink™ communications gateway via a wireless packet data plan, which is provided by a cellular provider. All modern packet data networks are supported, including iDEN, GPRS and 1X.


Unparalleled Flexibility
Future Quest Wireless offers two versions of Fleet.NET™ to best suit your company's needs.
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As an enterprise solution, where the software and maps are purchased by the customer on a one-time basis and installed on the customer's own computers. |
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As an ASP solution, where the customer pays a monthly fee per each mobile device to access Fleet.NET via the Internet on a centralized server. |
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