
Your IT Team Shouldn't Be a Shipping Department
We run your entire device lifecycle and pull every carrier into one bill and one point of contact, so your people get their hours back and your phones, tablets, and field devices just work. One dashboard for spend, usage, and inventory across the whole fleet.
Mobility eats your week and hides your spend
Your IT team burns hours every week procuring, staging, enrolling, patching, and trouble-ticketing phones and tablets instead of doing real work. Meanwhile you juggle multiple carriers and contracts with no single bill and no single point of contact, and the invoices are opaque enough that nobody has time to audit the lines, plans, and overages where the savings hide. And when field crews, drivers, and remote sites hit dead zones, a single carrier can't keep everything connected.
The case, in numbers
One accountable program across every carrier and device
We run a vendor-neutral mobility program end to end and match the best-fit partner to each need, so you get the right technology for your fleet, not whatever one supplier happens to sell. Security is the posture from day one, not an add-on.
End-to-end device lifecycle, off your plate
Procurement, staging, kitting, enrollment, in-life support, break/fix, and secure wipe — run for you, so your IT team stops being a shipping department and gets hours back every week.
One bill, one contact, one dashboard
We pull every carrier, contract, and line into a single managed program with one point of contact and one pane for usage, spend, asset, and inventory tracking. No more vendor sprawl.
Multi-carrier connectivity that follows your people
Single-SIM intelligent roaming lets devices and sensors automatically attach to the strongest available signal, keeping field workers and IoT assets connected where any one carrier fails.
Always-on sites with 4G/5G wireless failover
When the primary circuit drops, failover instantly cuts over so POS, communications, and mission-critical apps keep running with zero on-site effort.
Security and verified secure wipe by design
Patching and lifecycle policy, access control, encryption, and verified secure wipe on lost, stolen, or retired devices — with NDA and confidentiality controls in writing before any data changes hands.
Unified fleet and asset intelligence
GPS telematics, AI video, route optimization, fuel and idling controls, and digital proof-of-service merged into one correlated pane and integrated with your CRM, ERP, HR, and procurement systems.
From ad-hoc to optimized
The free evaluation places you on this maturity curve and maps the climb.
- L1 · Ad-hoc / Reactive — Devices procured and provisioned by hand as needed; multiple carriers and contracts with separate bills; no asset inventory; no defined lost/stolen wipe process (NIST CSF Identify/Protect largely absent). IT acts as an informal shipping department.
- L2 · Consolidated — Carriers, contracts, and lines pulled under one managed program with a single bill and single point of contact; a basic asset inventory exists; device lifecycle (procure→provision→replace) is documented but still manual. Secure-wipe policy defined but unevenly enforced.
- L3 · Managed — End-to-end lifecycle outsourced to an accountable partner — procurement, staging/kitting, enrollment, in-life support, break/fix; helpdesk tickets leave internal IT; access control and verified secure wipe enforced on retired/lost devices (NIST CSF Protect operationalized). Single dashboard for usage, spend, and inventory.
- L4 · Resilient & Connected — Multi-carrier/single-SIM connectivity and 4G/5G wireless failover keep people, sensors, and sites always-on through dead zones and outages (NIST CSF Detect/Respond); fleet/IoT telematics consolidated to one correlated pane (GPS/AI-video/ELD/maintenance/fuel) and integrated with CRM/ERP/HR/procurement.
- L5 · Optimized — Proactive analytics continuously flag overage, underutilization, fuel/idling, and safety risk; spend, security posture, and asset utilization are tuned on a rolling basis; lessons feed governance and renewal strategy (NIST CSF Recover/continuous improvement). Mobility is a measured, optimized program, not a cost center.
Outcomes, not vendor brochures
- IT stops doing device logistics and gets hours back every week
- One consolidated bill and a single point of contact across all carriers
- Line-level bill audit that surfaces overages and underused plans
- Field workers, drivers, and remote sites stay connected through dead zones
- Every site stays online when the primary circuit fails
- Verified secure wipe on every lost, stolen, or retired device
- One correlated dashboard replaces four finger-pointing vendor portals
Outcome patterns from real deployments
Outcome patterns from across the industry — the shape of results vendor-neutral delivery produces.
- A carrier-neutral managed mobility program consolidates every carrier, contract, and line into one bill and one point of contact.
- Single-SIM connectivity lets devices automatically attach to the strongest available carrier signal, keeping field teams connected through dead zones.
- 4G/5G wireless failover instantly cuts over when a site's primary circuit drops, keeping POS and communications running.
- Verified secure wipe on lost, stolen, or retired devices confirms company data is removed before a device leaves the fleet.
- Consolidating GPS, video, ELD, maintenance, and fuel into one correlated pane resolves fleet incidents faster than four separate portals.
Frequently asked
We already deal directly with Verizon and AT&T — why add a layer?
We're too small to bother with a managed program — is this worth it?
Switching mobility or fleet vendors sounds too disruptive — we can't afford downtime.
Our location, video, and usage data is sensitive — why hand it to a third party?
We've already standardized on one telematics platform — we don't want to rip and replace.
No single carrier reaches all our sites and routes — how does that get fixed?
See what your mobility program is really costing you
We model the ROI on your numbers, not slideware: a bill audit against your actual lines and overages, fuel and idling baselines, claims posture, and device-lifecycle hours. You see the dollars before you commit anything.