Rob McCulloch wrote:
6. GPRS beats PMR on speed, performance, price and range every way you look at it.
Price? I dont think so !
Cordic
Five year period
100 vehicles * £7:50 per unit per week * 52 = £39000 * 3 = £195000
Internet connection + Quarterley Charges extra
Assuming software + computer hardware free not including voice calls but we will assume maybe free.
Total £195000
PMR Voice with Data
Three year period
100 vehicles * £500 (voice and data) £50000 one off payment.
Remote Base Stations £6000 one off payment.
Radio licence £1000 * 5 = £5000
Landline 5km £3000 *5 = £15000
Use of remote aerial site £2000 * 5 = £10000
Total £86000
Cordic advantages : Good Company - Sensible People - GPS - Navigation - National Coverage
Cordic Disadvantages : Network failure no backup - XDA battery goes flat you have to load software back on once charged - Very very desirable therefore stealable unit - easily dropped and damaged. Debatable use of Microsoft Mapppoint Software (read the EULA).
PMR + Data advantages : generally reliable - you are the master of your own system therefore can implement your own backup power systems etc. Data down fall back to voice. Voice down fall back to data. Both down use the wet piece of string hanging from the roof of your office with standby voice base transmitter.
PMR + Data disadvantages : Limited range (20 mile radius from reasonably high remote site) GPS expensive to implement.
Difference PMR £109000 less over 5 years + Cost savings keep rolling on the longer you use it. (work out the ten year figures for yourself)
XDA2 solutions look attractive because "it's only £7:50 per vehicle per week"