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Understanding the Transition from Aftermarket to Factory-Installed Modems

Join Chris Brown as he talks with Jason Hammond from AT&T about the transition to OEM-sourced modems, the benefits they provide, and what fleets need to be thinking about when managing them and the data.

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December 1, 2022

Fleets have been deriving value and improving efficiencies with telematics systems for years. Traditionally, this involved installing a modem in each fleet vehicle. Today, most modems are available directly from the factory. In this Fleet Momentum video series, Jason Hammond, director of mobile field solutions at AT&T, discusses the transition to OEM-sourced modems, the benefits they provide, and what fleets need to be thinking about when managing them and the data they provide.

Fleet Momentum videos are designed to shine a spotlight on key industry leaders, trends, and products for fleet management.

Topics

  • The cost and efficiency benefits for light-duty vehicles to come with automakers’ modems direct from the factory

  • What fleets should know in a mixed environment with both legacy aftermarket modems mixed with factory-sourced modems

  • How to handle the difference in modems since not all are standardized across OEMs

  • How this trend factors into fleeting EVs and what data to gather and analyze

  • How to manage multiple systems and multiple dashboards, especially with EVs

This episode of Fleet Momentum is sponsored by and created in partnership with AT&T 🤝

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