TELSTRA is offering business owners the chance to spy on their workers on the road for less than $40 a month.
The telco giant has partnered with GPS service provider Navman to offer a small tracking device to install in company vehicles which will connect with the Next G wireless network.
The device lets bosses see locations, times, speed, and any unauthorised vehicle usage transmitted live for $38.50 a month on a 36-month contract or paid upfront.
While demand for this type of technology has increased over the past year, this is the first time Telstra has offered a deal allowing its corporate customers to bundle "fleet management" along with the rest of their bill. Read Here
The telco giant has partnered with GPS service provider Navman to offer a small tracking device to install in company vehicles which will connect with the Next G wireless network.
The device lets bosses see locations, times, speed, and any unauthorised vehicle usage transmitted live for $38.50 a month on a 36-month contract or paid upfront.
While demand for this type of technology has increased over the past year, this is the first time Telstra has offered a deal allowing its corporate customers to bundle "fleet management" along with the rest of their bill. Read Here
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