The Network Connectivity Challenge
India's vast geography includes many areas where mobile network coverage is patchy or limited to a single operator. Long-haul trucks and inter-city vehicles pass through remote stretches in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Northeast India, and mountainous regions where GPS trackers on a single SIM card may lose connectivity for hours.
How Multi-SIM Trackers Work
Multi-SIM GPS trackers contain two or more SIM card slots from different mobile operators (e.g., Jio + Airtel + BSNL). The tracker automatically switches between networks based on signal strength:
- Primary Network Active: Tracker uses the primary SIM for normal operations
- Signal Loss Detection: When the primary network signal drops below a threshold, the tracker automatically switches to the secondary SIM
- Seamless Handover: The switch happens within seconds, with no gap in tracking data
- Auto-Return: When the primary network becomes available again, the tracker switches back
Coverage Comparison in India
| Region | Single SIM Coverage | Multi-SIM Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Metro Cities | 99% | 99.9% |
| National Highways | 85-90% | 97-99% |
| Rural/Remote Areas | 60-75% | 85-95% |
When to Choose Multi-SIM
Multi-SIM trackers are especially recommended for:
- Long-Haul Trucks: Crossing multiple states and remote highway stretches
- Mining and Forestry Vehicles: Operating in remote areas with limited coverage
- Rural Delivery Fleets: Serving villages and semi-urban areas across India
- High-Value Cargo: Where continuous tracking is critical for security
- Government Vehicles: Operating across diverse terrain and regions
EcoCosmo GPS offers multi-SIM trackers with automatic network switching for uninterrupted tracking across India's diverse geography.
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