Prophesy offers truck tracking on Sprint/CDMA network
BLOOMFIELD, CT — Prophesy has expanded its GPS Tracking and Mobile Communications services to include coverage within the Sprint network.
This network uses CDMA technology, allowing seamless voice and data roaming to other major CDMA networks such as Alltel and Verizon, enlarging the coverage area.
Prophesy TrackerSeries runs on the Sprint/Sanyo 7050 model handset. The Sanyo 7050 was chosen for its rugged design (meets Military Specification 810F; certified for dust, shock, and vibration), GPS capability, and field reliability. Other handset models will be added as they become available from Sprint.
Other recent additions to Prophesy TrackerSeries include
? New integration with Prophesy Fuel Management Software allows users to send the best truck stop fuel prices along each route directly to the driver’s mobile device
? New Auto-completion of stops and loads (Geo-fencing)
? New Automated fuel tax reporting
? New mapping technology provided by industry leader ESRI, including new support for Canada and Mexico
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