
"Good connectivity is fundamental to modern fleet business. According to the survey, 31% of decision-makers believe having the ability to access onboard devices, such as cameras or digital signage, is critical to staying competitive. Likewise, 30% state that the ability to push security policy updates remotely and secure data transfers to and from the corporate network are all requirements for a modern mass fleet operator."
"However, fleet operators cite unreliable connectivity as a main driver for customer complaints. Somewhat worryingly, 27% of operators struggle to find compatible routers that meet their requirements, which is why a third (33%) of workers still rely on hotspots from their mobile devices to complete tasks."
"Just over a quarter (27%) of fleet managers struggle to avoid connectivity dead zones, and while connectivity failures are regarded as hugely disruptive for fleets, only 41% of operators have a failover network in place to ensure operations remain uninterrupted during outages or disruptions."
UK fleet operators must adopt advanced connectivity technologies to remain competitive, yet network reliability issues create substantial operational disruptions. Research among 400 fleet managers reveals that nearly 30% believe poor connectivity damages professional reputations. While 31% consider onboard device access critical for competitiveness and 30% require remote security updates, operators struggle with practical implementation. Only one-third use mobile hotspots, yet 27% cannot find compatible routers meeting their needs. Connectivity dead zones affect 27% of managers, and only 41% maintain failover networks during outages. Data protection remains inadequate, with just 46% using cloud backup and only 23% syncing data at depots, leaving operations vulnerable to disruptions.
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