Government Fleet

Fleet FAQ

Fleet FAQ? Public Fleet Tracking and Telematics

Q: How does geofencing work?

A: A geofence is a virtual perimeter created around a real-world location, which limits the operational area a vehicle can travel. If a vehicle travels outside of this location, the fleet manager and/or other designated stakeholders will receive an alert.

Geofences can be set specifically to the operational needs of the fleet. For instance, it can be matched to a daily, set route for a service technician, and, at night, reset to the confines of a garage or yard as a part of the fleet’s overall security measures.

Expert Bio

Answered by : Amin Amini from Verizon Connect

Midwest Area Sales Manager, Public Sector

As the Midwest Area Sales Manager, Amin is responsible for city, county, and state entities across 15 states. He has 15 years of experience in the telecom industry and has been with Verizon Connect for 9.5 years.

As the Midwest Area Sales Manager, Amin is responsible for city, county, and state entities across 15 states. He has 15 years of experience in the telecom industry and has been with Verizon Connect for 9.5 years.

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