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Roadside Systems Integration Provides Vehicle Location Tracking in CDG’s MBS

Champaign, IL – Communications Data Group (CDG) is pleased to announce the completion of a recent integration between Roadside Systems and CDG’s consumer billing and management solution, MBS, for a shared service provider client. The integration ports Roadside Systems API GPS tracking and vehicle data into MBS and overlays the current locations of the provider’s service vehicles onto the dispatch maps accessible in MBS.

According to Mike Chalk, CDG’s Vice President of Product Development, “Incorporating data from Roadside Systems into MBS has provided obvious advantages for the client in terms of planning and scheduling their field jobs, because it allows them to see their service vehicles and vehicle information on the same maps they use to track their trouble tickets and tasks. We are always looking for ways to integrate with other systems that increase efficiencies within MBS. Uniting Roadside System data with our existing maps is a perfect example of an integration that benefits MBS.”

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