GPS Data Bandwidth Usage



I was hoping one of you extremely bright gentlemen or ladies could
assist me.

We are running a fleet of approximately 400 vehicles equipped with GPS
receivers. These vehicles are transmitting data (not GPS yet) across
a Motorola Datatec 900 MHz network. These systems would be setup to
transmit every 5 min. Can anyone explain the Bandwidth implications
of adding this traffic to our network?

Thanks for the help, Brent

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