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The Consequences of Devices Going Dark in Fleet Telematics
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Constant connectivity is quickly becoming a requirement, especially for fleet telematics deployed worldwide. However, challenges such as coverage gaps, restrictions on permanent roaming, and regulatory obstacles make it seem nearly impossible to achieve reliable connectivity.
Stream the webinar on-demand to learn:
- The shifting landscape of connectivity for fleet telematics
- The real financial and business consequences of devices going dark
- How to achieve “always-on” connectivity
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