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Current Technology's Celevoke Expands GPS Tracking System's Marketing Reach

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by Staff Writers
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Apr 24, 2008
Current Technology and MSGI Security Solutions have announced Texas-based Celevoke is participating in a series of Regional Heavy Equipment Theft Summits sponsored by, amongst others, FBI/LEEDA (Federal Bureau of Investigation/Law Enforcement Executive Development Association) and the NER (National Equipment Register).

Celevoke recently presented its proprietary GPS Tracking System to Regional Summit participants in Arlington (Dallas/Fort Worth), Texas.

"This is an outstanding opportunity for Celevoke to present its proprietary Telematics Solutions to heavy equipment owners and operators, insurance companies and law enforcement officials," stated Celevoke Vice-president Brian Allen. "We believe Celevoke technology is superior to any in the industry. In the Arlington Summit, for example, we were able to demonstrate our features and benefits against more well known (at least for now) competitors such as LoJack."

The mission of the National Equipment Register is to increase the recovery rate of stolen equipment and reduce the costs associated with theft for owners and insurers. Members include insurance companies such as AIG, Chubb, Firemans and Travelers, and rental companies such as Hertz and United Rentals. LEEDA's membership includes more than 2200 law enforcement officials in the United States and 10 foreign countries.

"In addition to the recently announced significant channels of distribution we have successfully opened, we plan to avail ourselves of other meaningful opportunities to introduce our Telematics Solutions to equipment owners and operators in the United States and other countries around the world," concluded Brian Allen. "Further, we believe we will be in a position to report on our progress in Brazil within the next few days."

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