3G ELDs Will Soon Be Non-Compliant: What This Means for You as a Motor Carrier

The final announced 3G sunset date is Dec. 31, 2022, which may impact motor carriers if their electronic logging devices rely on a 3G. To avoid compliance issues, carriers should contact their ELD provider and ensure the ELD does not rely on 3G and meets all minimum requirements.

This means that if you are using a 3G ELD, you will need to upgrade to a 4G or 5G ELD before that date. The FMCSA has said that it will not grandfather in 3G ELDs after the deadline.

If you are using a 3G ELD, you need to take action to ensure that you comply with the FMCSA’s ELD mandate. This article will explain what you need to do to upgrade your ELD and avoid any penalties.

What are 3G ELDs?

3G ELDs are electronic logging devices that use the 3G network to connect to a vehicle’s engine and record hours of service (HOS) information. 3G ELDs have been in use since the ELD mandate went into effect in December 2017.

Why are 3G ELDs being phased out?

The fleet trucking industry's transition from 3G to 4G devices has finally arrived. All major network providers, including T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint, will phase out 3G service across all channels beginning in 2022. While some may turn off 3G faster than others, fleet managers must update to 4G ELDs by February 22, 2022. The longer one waits, their devices become slower and less reliable.

Motor carriers should check with their ELD provider to see if they have a solution in place.

What do you need to do to ensure compliance?

Fleets and drivers must first make sure they are informed of the network's end dates, the earliest of which is February 22, 2022.

The FMCSA is urging all fleets subject to the ELD mandate to take action before the sunset date to avoid gaps in compliance.

Here are some steps you can take to prepare for the impending 3G sunset:

  • Confirm if your ELD is supported by a 3G network or not: If you don't know what network supports your ELD, contact your ELD provider immediately. If your ELD doesn't rely on 3G, no further action is required.

  • Inquire with your provider about their upgrade or replacement plan: If your ELD is dependent on a 3G network, consider whether your current ELD provides the functionality you require. Most legacy vendors do not offer the level of functionality you will find in Motive's end-to-end suite. Take any required actions as soon as possible to upgrade or replace your device. It should be noted that upgrading to a device that supports a 4G or 5G network may incur additional costs.

What are the benefits of upgrading to a 4G ELD?

  1. Extended Coverage: Extended wireless network coverage, particularly in rural areas, with wider coverage ranges and improved network reliability.

  2. Faster Connections: When it comes to initiating connections, more bandwidth and faster data speeds, as well as lower latency, are desirable.

  3. Compatibility: Better compatibility with new technologies and, in many cases, lower long-term total costs.

Newer 5G networks are just beginning to roll out and offer even faster connections and lower latency, but most 4G/LTE technologies continue to be the most widely supported and cost-effective (and the 4G sunset will not occur until after 2030). As they become available, 5G networks may pave the way for self-driving cars and other next-generation technologies.

Conclusion

It’s extremely important for fleets to get ahead of the curve prior to the 3G sunset deadline dates and adopt 4G and above technology early. Being proactive will help avoid any operational interruptions or violations. Ordering early will also help you get ahead of any ongoing supply chain delays or device shortages, which could impact your delivery, and the date and jeopardize your compliance.

Vallon Consulting can help you switch to reliable 4G LTE connectivity to help you stay compliant anytime, anywhere, and avoid any disruptions to your business.


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