ISAAC Improves its Satellite Communication

Jul 31, 2017

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In the latest release of its solution, ISAAC made several improvements regarding satellite communication, which aim to minimize the vehicle’s data consumption when outside the cellular coverage zone. Changes include the possibility to obtain the vehicle’s geographical location on request, and bidirectional messaging between the tablet and the ISAAC InRealTime application. New, more economical data plans are also available.

Do not hesitate to contact our team for more information regarding these improvements, and on the new data plans.

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