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Networkfleet Offers New Bundled Pricing for GPS Fleet Tracking System

SAN DIEGO - Effective immediately, all new Networkfleet customers have the option to pay a monthly rate that combines the cost of the GPS tracking device, installation, and monthly service into one monthly fee.

by Staff
August 23, 2010
3 min to read


SAN DIEGO - Networkfleet, Inc. announced new bundled pricing with no upfront costs for its GPS tracking systems. Effective immediately, all new Networkfleet customers have the option to pay a monthly rate that combines the cost of the GPS tracking device, installation and monthly service into one low monthly fee. With no required capital expenditures, fleets can easily start reaping the benefits of vehicle GPS tracking, including lower fuel and maintenance costs and improved fleet utilization.

Networkfleet offers both the Networkfleet 4200 and 3500 devices as part of its wireless fleet management solutions. The Networkfleet 3500 combines GPS fleet tracking and patented remote engine diagnostics to give fleets a complete picture of their vehicle operations. The Networkfleet 4200 is offered for those fleets that need reliable GPS tracking, but do not require the full engine diagnostics offered by the Networkfleet 3500. Both systems provide impressive ROI's for their users.

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"We know from talking to our customers that the Networkfleet GPS tracking system more than pays for itself in improved fleet efficiency. In these challenging economic times, we want fleets to be able to reap the benefits of Networkfleet GPS fleet tracking right away," said Keith Schneider, president and CEO of Networkfleet. "By offering bundled pricing, fleets of all sizes and specifically small fleets have the option of paying a low monthly fee and experiencing an immediate return on their investment."

Networkfleet is a leader in GPS fleet management, with over 100,000 vehicles using the Networkfleet system. This latest offering furthers the company's tradition of listening to customers and addressing their needs. The new bundled pricing combined with the recently announced standard three year warranty for Networkfleet's automotive-grade hardware makes a compelling package, especially for small businesses.

About Networkfleet

Networkfleet, Inc. is a leading provider of wireless fleet management services that improve fleet efficiency by reducing fuel use, emissions and maintenance expenses. The company's technology combines vehicle diagnostic monitoring with an online GPS fleet tracking system. Networkfleet has more than 50 patents issued or pending surrounding remote diagnostics and has received numerous awards for its technology. Founded in 1999, Networkfleet is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hughes Telematics, Inc. and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. For more information, please visit www.networkfleet.com.

About Hughes Telematics, Inc.

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Hughes Telematics, Inc. ("HTI") (OTCBB: HUTC and HUTCW) is a leader in implementing the next generation of connected services for the automobile. Centered on a core platform of safety and security offerings, the company develops and manages vehicle- and driver-centric solutions to enhance the driving and ownership experience. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., HTI offers a portfolio of consumer, manufacturer, fleet and dealer services provided through two-way connectivity to the vehicle. Additional information about HTI can be found at www.hughestelematics.com.  


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