Atom Communications

Atom Communications specialise in vehicle tracking and fleet management for organisations who wish to enhance business efficiency and improve communication costs. Take the road with us to cost saving fleet management solutions and allow ATOM to provide your company with a FREE consultancy to analyse and recommend a fleet management solution.We specialise in fleet management and tracking for UK fleet managers including vehicle tracking, trailer (lorry) tracking, (remote) messaging and satellite navigation (sat nav) solutions for cars, transit vans, lorries and trailers. Atom Communications install Navman Wireless tracking systems running over the Vodafone GPRS network across the UK. These systems allow reduced costs and increased efficiency at a fixed price coupled with flexibility and reliability.


Atom Communications website: www.atomcomms.co.uk


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Skoda’s facelifted Superb continues to live up to its name

Skoda’s facelifted Superb continues to live up to its name The second generation Skoda Superb was the pinnacle of the Czech brand’s offering when it was launched in 2008, however five years on, a busy schedule of new models had left Skoda’s ‘flagship’ feeling a bit neglected. Until now.

Why smoking should be banned in all cars

Why smoking should be banned in all cars Anyone who says they cannot break the smoking habit is talking absolute nonsense: it’s pure laziness on their part to deal with it. What has this got to do with company car drivers? A lot.

Peugeot focuses on fleet

Peugeot focuses on fleet Peugeot is boosting the fleet appeal of its 508 range by deleting the trim line previously created for fleet appeal. Don’t worry though, there’s method in this and it’s not madness.

First drive: Skoda Octavia estate & 4x4 2013

First drive: Skoda Octavia estate & 4x4 2013Skoda tends to go big on practicality as a rule of thumb, however the third gen Octavia Estate improves on the high standard set with the hatch saloon to up its usefulness with larger luggage space and for the first time, a four wheel drive option.

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The no-hands experience, first hand – what’s it like to drive a car that drives itself?

After talking about autonomous, or driverless, cars last week, I thought I’d better try one out and the nice people at Bosch kindly obliged with a passenger ride in a BMW 325 Touring. While I may not have been behind the…

Why the driverless car has no future on our roads

Autonomous cars are one of the big areas car manufacturers and high-tech companies such as Google are pouring vast sums of money, time and energy into. This is a future that many think holds the key to how and where the…

Teach them young–why company cars will be driven better in future

When I were a lad and it was all fields round here, I was lucky enough to have an ex-police driver trainer as my driving instructor. Not only did he teach the Highway Code, he also included some good old fashioned practical…

Why smoking should be banned in all cars

We all know the dangers of smoking to our health and that of others, which is why Jim Hume - the Liberal Democrat MSP for South of Scotland - wants to introduce a complete ban on smoking in cars in Scotland. Hume says his…

Why fleets would benefit from paying extra for premium tyres

When it comes down to it, the only thing keeping you on the road are your car’s tyres. They are such a vital component, yet research shows that two-thirds of drivers don’t even know the minimum legal tread depth permitted.…