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Service fleet deploys wireless tracking devices

Apr 1, 2007 12:00 PM, By Donny Jackson

Wireless Matrix signed a two-year agreement with the Kaufman, Texas-based Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative to provide mobile resource management services and wireless communication hardware for its service fleet. This includes fleetwide deployment of the company's terrestrial MBS2 communication units and vehicle monitoring services. The MBS2 supports GPRS EDGE and 802.11 connectivity, as well as GPS positioning information, according to the company.



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