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Verizon Networkfleet : ウィキペディア英語版
Verizon Networkfleet

Verizon Networkfleet is a subsidiary of Verizon that produces in-vehicle GPS monitoring units and telematics networks.
==Networkcar==
In 1999, the company was founded in San Diego under the name Networkcar - Networkfleet was the name of its GPS product service. Initially, it sold units directly through automobile dealerships directly to individual and fleet owner customers. The information gathered by Networkfleet devices was organized on customer web apps, in addition to some information being sent directly to government regulatory bodies (such as the results of smog tests). After being unable to turn a profit, in 2002 the business was sold to Reynolds and Reynolds, which refocused its efforts on sales in the light fleet market.〔
The first GPS units were compatible with models 1996 and later, with updates sent from each vehicle every 2 minutes. Data from the unit included maximum speed and speed history, driver performance, and diagnostic alerts. Service and recall alerts could also be received from the manufacturers. Data is collected directly from the computer and engine of each vehicle, and submitted to fleet dispatchers. The devices also show dispatchers the location of drivers in conjunction with arising delivery needs, in order to direct the closest vehicle available to needed locations.〔 Data was delivered wirelessly to web server. The device itself was installed beneath the dash of the vehicle.
In 2004, the company released a new suite of more advanced driver reporting. Compatibility for trucks was increased to all models since 1988. New reports included in the suite were an "odd-hours" report to prevent unauthorized off hours used of company vehicles, speed violations reports, and stop reports that show the frequency and location of vehicle stoppages. Networkcar was purchased in 2006 by Hughes Telematics and in 2008 Networkcar officially changed its name to Networkfleet. Newer versions of Networkfleet also included emissions monitoring.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hughes Telematics Reports Ticker Symbol Change to HUTC )

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