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EpicVue Launches Starlink Fleet Program for Trucking
New partnership provides exclusive volume pricing and enterprise-grade connectivity for fleets across the U.S. and Canada.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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EpicVue, a leading provider of in-cab entertainment and connectivity solutions for the trucking industry, has announced the launch of a Starlink connectivity program designed specifically for fleets and professional drivers. The program, developed in partnership with DSI Systems and Pacific Dataport Inc., the authorized Starlink Reseller, combines high-speed satellite connectivity, rugged in-motion hardware, and centralized fleet management into a single, purpose-built solution for life on the road.
Why it matters
This new fleet-focused Starlink offering from EpicVue aims to provide reliable, high-speed connectivity across the United States and Canada, eliminating coverage gaps that traditional cellular networks cannot reach. The program is designed to enhance driver safety, quality of life, and fleet operations through features like always-on emergency services, HD video capabilities, and centralized fleet management.
The details
The EpicVue Starlink fleet program provides 99.9% uptime across the U.S. and Canada, eliminating 'black hole' zones on rural highways and mountain passes. The program also offers continuous, high-speed roaming without service drops, and 2026-ready satellite technology for seamless cross-border transit. For drivers, the program delivers always-on safety, HD video capabilities, and high-speed connectivity for streaming, gaming, and staying connected with family. For fleets, the program provides live tracking, remote device management, simplified billing, and lower total costs by eliminating redundant connection fees.
- EpicVue announced the launch of the Starlink fleet program on March 2, 2026.
The players
EpicVue
A leading provider of in-cab entertainment and connectivity solutions for the trucking industry.
DSI Systems
A telecom company with over 40 years of experience supporting vendors, partners, and end-user customers, including Starlink, AT&T, and DIRECTV.
Pacific Dataport Inc.
The authorized Starlink Reseller that has teamed up with DSI Systems to launch innovative new LEO service opportunities.
Kyle Hales
The VP of Sales and Partner at EpicVue.
What they’re saying
“Fleet connectivity should never be a liability. EpicVue is proud to introduce the market's first fleet-based Starlink trucking program, purpose-built for enterprise deployment. For under $100 per month, fleets gain uninterrupted coverage, enhanced driver quality of life, and enterprise-grade intelligence through an exclusive volume program unavailable anywhere else.”
— Kyle Hales, VP of Sales and Partner (EINPresswire.com)
What’s next
The EpicVue Starlink fleet program is now available for $99 per month for 250 GB, with hardware either purchased upfront or included in a monthly service plan.
The takeaway
This new Starlink fleet program from EpicVue, developed in partnership with DSI Systems and Pacific Dataport Inc., aims to provide reliable, high-speed connectivity and enhanced features for fleets and professional drivers across the United States and Canada, addressing the connectivity challenges faced in remote and rural areas.
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