One client approached USAT with a specific requirement: they wanted to integrate affordable dash cameras into their small service vehicle fleet. After a minor accident left them without vital evidence, they decided to equip their fleet with recording devices to document incidents and, ideally, encourage better driving… Read More…
Custom Transit Applications to Monitor On-Board Devices
As our earlier post on router selection highlighted, selecting the ideal device goes beyond checking boxes on a spec sheet. With precise requirements across various use cases, it’s important to consider how each device in contention will align with current user expectations, existing infrastructure, and future scalability… Read More…
Mobile Mark Releases MXG944 Antenna
Mobile Mark, Inc., a premier manufacturing partner of USAT for wireless fixed (IoT) and mobile (vehicle area networking) antennas with frequency ranges available from 30 MHz to 7.2 GHz, has revealed its latest product solution, introducing the MX 900 Series along with the debut of the 9-in-1 MXG944… Read more…
Applications to Improve Transit Agency Operations
Selecting the correct cellular devices for your use case is often more complicated than simply ticking boxes on a checklist – it’s a nuanced journey where specific needs must seamlessly align with the available options. While data sheets and technical specifications often provide a foundation, approximately 5-10% of… Read More…
FCC Approves School Bus Wi-Fi Funding
In a significant decision, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to allow schools to use E-Rate program funds to equip school buses with Wi-Fi, offering students – especially those in remote areas – an opportunity to harness their commute time for productive learning. The ruling comes after realizing the… Read More…
The FCC’s October 2023 Agenda Promotes School Bus Wi-Fi and Emergency Alert Systems
One of the primary focal points of the FCC’s October 2023 agenda is to underscore the organization’s unwavering commitment to preserving the principles of net neutrality. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic… Read More…
Using Captive Portals For Passenger Wi-Fi In Transit Vehicles
For many years – decades even – transportation has been fairly isolated from the digital world. However, the contemporary landscape sees an increasing number of transit companies embracing the concept of passenger Wi-Fi connectivity. This enables commuters to stay connected, work remotely, or indulge in their favorite online content while on the move. However, provisioning public… Read More…
Sierra Wireless Powers Expansion of Two-Way Radio Network
Founded in 2010, the preeminent commercial IP-connected two-way radio network in Australia has solidified its status by working with some of the leading mobile communications experts in the country. Operating on the Motorola DMR (digital mobile radio) platform, the company has established a robust presence nationwide… Read More…
Multi-Networking Solutions Help Reduce Crime
In the face of a tight government budget, one department found itself constrained in providing officers with essential tools beyond their handheld Land Mobile Radios (LMRs). This limitation hindered their ability to investigate crime scenes and identify suspects effectively. However, after an alarming surge in burglaries… Read More…
Cradlepoint Powers Flexible Connectivity for K-12 Schools
The days of blackboards, three-hole punches, and freshly sharpened No. 2 pencils are long gone. In today’s K-12 educational landscape, students and teachers rely heavily on laptops, tablets, cloud applications, data-driven instruction, and uninterrupted Internet connectivity. As a result of significant… Read More…