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  2. Telematics - Wikipedia

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    The result, the AEMP Telematics Data Standard V1.1, [10] was released in 2010 and officially went live on October 1, 2010. As of November 1, 2010, Caterpillar, Volvo CE, John Deere Construction & Forestry, OEM Data Delivery, and Navman Wireless are able to support customers with delivery of basic telematics data in a standard xml format.

  3. Telematic control unit - Wikipedia

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    A telematic control unit (TCU) in the automobile industry is the embedded system on board a vehicle that wirelessly connects the vehicle to cloud services or other vehicles via V2X standards over a cellular network.

  4. Fleet telematics system - Wikipedia

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    A fleet telematics system (FTS) allows the information exchange between a commercial vehicle fleet and their central authority, i.e., the dispatching office. A FTS typically consists of mobile Vehicle Systems (VS) and a stationary Fleet Communication System (FCS).

  5. Telematics car insurance: Is the discount worth sharing your ...

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    Telematics car insurance programs offer discounts up to 40% for letting insurers monitor your driving habits through a plug-in device or smartphone app, but the savings come with important privacy ...

  6. Telematics 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Telematics 2.0 is the name for the Internet of things-based telematics technology for the automotive industry. [1] Telematics 2.0 utilises smartphone-based sensors rather than the black box devices used in the traditional pay as you drive insurance industry. Telematics 2.0 solutions reached the consumer market in 2012/3 with solutions being ...

  7. Masternaut - Wikipedia

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    Masternaut offers many telematics services that use many different technologies. These services use Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to track vehicle or asset locations, which are then transmitted via GPRS and GSM mobile networks to Masternaut's data centres and Masternaut Connect, their software platform. Customers are able to view ...

  8. Octo Telematics - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Italy in 2002, OCTO is most known for providing telematics and Internet of things (IoT) analytics to the auto insurance industry. This is commonly known as Usage-based insurance (UBI) or pay-as-you-drive insurance. [1] Today, the company is one of the largest telematics and data analytics service provider for the car insurance ...

  9. Vecima Networks - Wikipedia

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    Vecima Networks is a Canadian company that develops hardware and software for broadband access, content delivery, and telematics. It was founded in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and currently has offices in Saskatoon, Burnaby, Atlanta, London, Amsterdam, Tokyo, and is headquartered in Victoria.