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news stories
and press
articles
released by
RSC
Communications,
Inc.
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6/16/2005
RSC Communications Inc.
announces GPRS Service for the new Marcus V6 GPS Fleet
Management System
RSC Communications, Inc. (Master
Distributor of the Discrete Wireless Marcus V6 GPS Fleet
Management System) has announced today that GPRS service is now
available nationwide. The new GPRS service allows coverage in
places throughout the country that were not accessible before
due to coverage limitations. By networking through multiple GSM
carriers in the U.S. and Canada, GPRS service provides coverage..........
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3/7/2005
Kansas City, MO--
RSC Communications, Inc. announced
today that the rollout of
the Marcus V6 web based
application. The new V6 GPS
vehicle tracking application
adds many new features. The
updated application allows
the user to access new daily
reports, alerts, mapping,
routing, administration
usage, along with report
subscriptions, 2-way
messaging, and a vehicle
maintenance section..........
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3/22/2004
Kansas City, MO--
RSC Communications, Inc. announced
today that it has added a 100%
satellite based location and data
system to provide the complete
real-time tracking and two-way
mobile data solution for those who
need seamless coverage across all of
North America. Integrating a high
performance GPS receiver and a
satellite communications module into
a compact enclosure, the new
unit transmits position and
telematic data back to the control
center. The we ..........
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10/9/2002
AT&T Wireless Services Inc. next
March 30 will stop selling new
accounts for corporate data services
over its CDPD (Cellular Digital
Packet Data) network and in June
2004 will shut down the network, the
company confirmed Monday.
The mobile operator stopped selling
new contracts for its consumer CDPD
service, PocketNet, in April when it
kicked off its GPRS (General Packet
Radio Service) offering, called
mMode.
The CDPD network, which provides
throughput no higher than 19.2K bps
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7/19/2002
Kansas City, MO--
RSC Communications, Inc. has
announced that it is now providing
Discrete Wireless GPS (Global
Positioning System) hardware for
small to medium sized business
fleets (from 1 up to 100 vehicles).
This new system provides real-time
vehicle location to company
administrators from any computer
with internet access. All major
markets in the United States are
covered.
“GPS systems are not new, but until
now it was too expensive and
required special software for each
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