Geotab Leverages T-Mobile to Accelerate U.S. Expansion
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO - Geotab, Inc. officially announced that it is leveraging T-Mobile USA's nationwide network to extend the reach of its GPS vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions in the U.S.
OAKVILLE, ONTARIO - Geotab, Inc. officially announced that it is leveraging T-Mobile USA's nationwide network to extend the reach of its GPS vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions in the U.S. Geotab is using T-Mobile's SIM cards in its G05 GPS vehicle tracking units, allowing for real-time data management.
Named one of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in North America in the 2010 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 ranking, Geotab has rapidly expanded its presence in the U.S. telematics market and emerged as an industry leader. Further, with expected commercial and consumer telematics systems growth of 13 percent by 2015 and fleet management system revenue projections of $9.5 billion by 2015,Geotab is poised to serve the growing market for this expanding space.
"As customer inquiries for our telematics solutions in the U.S. increased, it became critical to have robust and reliable network coverage and high-quality support," said Colin Sutherland, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Geotab. "Fortunately, with T-Mobile's network, we are well positioned to expand and bring our reliable and scalable solutions to more customers across the U.S."
John Horn, national director of M2M for T-Mobile USA said, "T-Mobile's robust mobile broadband network raises the bar for M2M performance and offers customers, like Geotab, new business opportunities for their innovative telematics solutions in the U.S."
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