• Wi-Fi routing service collaboration

    SiriComm will offer Maptuit’s FleetNav Express online routing tool for owner-operators and small fleets over its Wi-Fi network as a reseller
    July 22, 2005

    SiriComm will offer Maptuit’s FleetNav Express online routing tool for owner-operators and small fleets over its Wi-Fi network as a reseller.

    The FleetNav Express is designed to create directions and optimized fuel plans for single- and multi-point routes on truck-designated roads. SiriComm said its nationwide network will grow to over 1,000 hotspots.

    “Through a network such as SiriComm’s, we will have our new online truck routing solution available to truck drivers where and when they need it—online and at truckstops,” said Jeff Papows, Maptuit CEO. “By accessing FleetNav Express through such a network, drivers will have access to the directions and routes they need to get to their customers safely, and on-time.”

    “We are committed to providing a Wi-Fi network that provides access to applications and content that will help drivers stay productive while they are on the road,” said Hank Hoffman, SiriComm president & CEO.

    FleetNav Express will be available later this year, said Maptuit.

    For more information, go to www.maptuit.com.

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