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CDMA-enabled GPSI-4000 tracking device

GPS Insight, a supplier of GPS tracking hardware and software solutions for commercial and municipal fleets, has released the latest version of its GPSI-4000 which supports CDMA network services, made available through Kore Telematics. The new GPSI-4000V offering now gives customers a full range of network choices in addition to GPS Insight's current GPRS and satellite offerings.
July 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5672 GPS Insight, a supplier of GPS tracking hardware and software solutions for commercial and municipal fleets, has released the latest version of its GPSI-4000 which supports CDMA network services, made available through 5094 Kore Telematics. The new GPSI-4000V offering now gives customers a full range of network choices in addition to GPS Insight's current GPRS and satellite offerings.

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