Most GPS devices purchased prior to late 2013 run on a cellular
data network called 2G.
The issue is that mobile providers like AT&T are
stopping 2G support and taking down the cell towers that support 2G networks.
So, what does that mean for your GPS vehicle tracking? If you have 2G devices
installed, you may already be experiencing signal degradation which means your
tracking coverage may be spotty or non-existent in certain areas.
So, how do you know for sure whether or not you have 2G
installed?
Your first step is to contact your GPS tracking provider.
They
should be able to tell you what technology you’re running on. If you’re on 2G,
the bottom line is this – it could be time to install new devices.
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