NationLink Wireless is launching a new GPS product line that will offer clients a hard-wired, tamper resistant technology that ensures 24-hour vehicle monitoring with near 100% accuracy. NationLink’
GPS monitoring is widely used in businesses with multiple vehicles in service, but the GPS solution often runs on a mobile handset that doubles as a cell phone. NationLink’
“Concealed, hard-wired solutions are the next wave in GPS monitoring, but we were not seeing a complete solution out there that would fully meet the needs of our clients,” NationLink Wireless President Andy Bailey said. “With our Stealth Series, we are offering a solution that beats the industry standard in both design and price.”
NationLink will offer three conceal box designs in the Stealth series to fit the Nextel i335, i355 and i365 handsets. The boxes will be available June 1 and are being produced with high impact materials that minimize size while maximizing durability.
The Complete Stealth Series GPS Solution will start at $99, a fraction of the cost of similar solutions industry-wide. Kits are also available for less than $30.00 to retrofit existing Nextel handsets.
NationLink Wireless provides advanced vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions for today’s mobile workforce by using both cellular and satellite-based tracking solutions. Benefits include improved vehicle routing; reduced fuel costs by monitoring speed; decreased employee and vehicle idle time; and less misuse of vehicles. Kits can be ordered at www.aicgpssystems.com
About NationLink Wireless
NationLink Wireless is an Inc. 500, privately held company which provides full-service wireless solutions. NationLink offers a complete line of phones and other wireless products, customized rate plans, managed wireless services, GPS solutions, the Sprint Employee Value Program and comprehensive BlackBerry training. NationLink is committed to its e3 Guarantee – making the wireless experience easy, through its team of experts, in a way that is both memorable and entertaining. To learn more about how NationLink is making wireless easy, visit www.mynationlink.com.
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