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InterTrak, Televoke & Numerex Introduce LJK-Junior Low Cost Vehicle Tracking Product

by Staff
January 10, 2003
2 min to read


InterTrak Tracking Services, L.L.C. (www.trackmenow.com), responding to dealer requests for a simplified version of their LJK-EXT GPS vehicle tracking product has announced that it will be showing its new LJK-Junior model at the 2003 Consumer Electronics Show. The show takes place in Las Vegas, from January 9-12, 2003, Booth 4856. The LJK-Junior includes two inputs, three outputs and independently mounted combination Cellular/GPS hi-gain antennas. "The LJK-Junior culminates our dealer field experience and includes the most popular product features, yet the LJK-Junior is simple to install coupled with a lower MSRP," says Barnet Fagel, InterTrak's vice president of sales and marketing. Fagel added "We have been in the market for the last two years collecting real world market information that has been used to define the new LJK-Junior to appeal to mass market buyers." About InterTrak InterTrak L.L.C. has offices in Frisco, Texas and Chicago whose employees have accumulated 20 years of vehicle security and tracking experience. The company combines the communications power of the Internet, Cellular Communications, and the Global Positioning System (GPS. For additional information on InterTrak's products and services call1-866-FINDME1 (346-3631) or visit www.trackmenow.com. About Televoke Televoke "connects people to things" by providing an automated web and telephony service platform that enables individuals and enterprises to track and control valuable assets (e.g., people or vehicle). According to the company, businesses and their customers can be notified via phone, pager or email when a fixed or mobile asset is at risk. The Televoke service platform can be customized and branded for any partner, and integrated with virtually any enterprise system, hardware device, GPS or other location technology, wireless or wire line network. For more information on Televoke, visit www.televoke.com. or send an email to info@televoke.com. About Numerex Numerex is a technology company comprised of operating subsidiaries that develop and market a wide range of communications products and services. The company's primary focus is wireless data communications utilizing proprietary network technologies. The company primarily offers products and services in wireless data communications through Cellemetry(R) and Data1Source(TM), and digital multimedia through PowerPlay(TM). In addition, the company offers wire line alarm security products and services, as well as telecommunications network operational support systems. For more information on Numerex, please visit the Web site at: www.nmrx.com.

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