3G Networks Shutting Down Could Leave Fleet Technology Solutions Powerless
FreightWaves
As 3G service starts shutting down, now is the time to transition fleets to 4G.
- Posted by Melissa.Senoff@smartdrive.net
- On April 16 2019
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As 3G service starts shutting down, now is the time to transition fleets to 4G.
In trucking, an estimated 7.5 million IoT devices based primarily in 3G are still in use, but the clock is ticking on 3G.
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