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V-Track 2000 Is Cost-Effective For Trucks
 Torrance - January 20, 2000 - Radio Satellite Integrators, Inc (RSI), a provider of GPS-based vehicle tracking systems, has released the V-Track 2000 for fleet management and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) systems.

Designed to keep one step ahead of the ever-evolving world of wireless communications, V-Track 2000 has the capability and built-in intelligence to utilize multiple communications mediums for vehicle data reporting, as well as upgrade to additional mediums as they are developed.

This unique ability allows the unit to automatically select the most cost-effective and available means of communication at any given time. The RSI unit can utilize virtually any communications link including: VHF/UHF two-way radio, analog cellular, CDPD, BellSouth Wireless Data, CDMA, and satellite solutions.

"Not only is the V-Track 2000 the most advanced unit on the market today, but it is also the best value," says RSI President Jonathan Michels, "Our unparalleled experience has given us the ability to design and produce this state-of-the-art product. The V-Track 2000 has the power to function as a true mobile server, enhancing communications and logistics for your fleet."

The V-Track 2000 unit is a compact in-vehicle "black box" built with an Intel 386EX-based modem/controller with FLASH memory and battery-backed RAM, an 8-channel all-in-view GPS receiver, 7 serial ports, and one or more internal or external wireless transceivers.

The V-Track 2000 can seamlessly integrate to in-vehicle devices and sensors such as mobile data terminals, lap tops, door sensors, navigation devices, odometers, card swipes, etc.

Headquartered in Torrance, CA, Radio Satellite Integrators, Inc. is a world leader in the design and implementation of tracking systems using GPS, wireless data and GIS.

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