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Sprint Corporation (NYSE:S) Extends Wireless Network Services

Boston, MA 06/12/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Technology and innovation will take the driver seat to win the battle in highly competitive towing wars in Atlanta. Page Porter (CEO of A-Tower Inc.) depends mostly on technology like Actsoft Comet Fleet and Actsoft Wireless Forms to help her drivers and 44 tow trucks to operate efficiently and cost effectively.

So, both Actsoft Comet Fleet and Actsoft Wireless Forms are the products co-designed by Sprint and Actsoft to increase the productivity of companies. Sprint’s wireless networks usually carry the information through two Actsoft solutions.

Solutions advantage

Actsoft Comet Fleet

Actsoft Comet Fleet allows the supervisor to see the status of their drivers in real time and also observe the pattern of driving so that it will help them to timely dispatch the deliveries and reduce the excessive idling while driving. It helps them to reduce the fuel costs by 10-15% and increase the efficiency of the drivers in deliveries.

Actsoft Wireless Forms

Manual operation of maintaining timesheet, invoicing and truck inspections becomes a top task for the office staffs as well as drivers. Actsoft Wireless Forms minimize the manual operation on reporting and billing and provide real time update through GPS tools and increase the productivity.

Both the solutions improved the performance of A-Tower and also saved the fuel and invoicing costs associated to their operations. In addition to the success the Sprint and Actsoft’s product, A-Tower created tow truck software (TOWED) to integrate wireless credit card processing through Sprint network. It helps them to tell the car owners about their vehicle position and call trips.

Final take

The use of wireless network through these products also increases the wireless service revenue of Sprint Corporation  (NYSE:S). Sprint also expects to keep on providing the services to other cities so that it increase wireless network subscriber base that help the Company to improve its operating efficiency.

Published by Benjamin Roussey

Benjamin Roussey is from Sacramento, California. He has two master’s degrees and served four years in the U.S. Navy. His bachelor’s degree is from CSUS (1999) where he was on a baseball pitching scholarship. His second master’s degree is an MBA in Global Management from the University of Phoenix (2006). He has worked for small businesses, public agencies, and large corporations. He has lived in Korea and Saudi Arabia where he was an ESL instructor. Benjamin spends his time in between Northern California and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, committing himself to his craft of freelance and website writing. http://www.facebook.com/ben.rouss