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No Monthly Fee GPS Stolen Vehicle Recovery System Gives Birth to AutoTrak

by Staff
January 8, 2002
2 min to read


InterTrak, which says it is the 'first and only GPS tracking company to offer call-in stolen vehicle recovery service without a monthly fee' introduced AutoTrak on Jan. 8.

AutoTrak consists of a GPS receiver, cellular modem, support electronics and a dual-band antenna squeezed into a case the size of a disposable camera, according to the company. AutoTrak is supported by InterTrak's automated wireless, web and phone service featuring Televoke's backend service "connecting people to things."

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AutoTrak states that the system 'automatically notifies the consumer of a car theft and allows remote engine disable, while meeting ISO 9001, UL and SAE standards.' AutoTrak directly contacts the vehicle owner giving them a report and the vehicle's current location to within 100 feet or better during an event.

AutoTrak serves the consumer/fleet aftermarket, for new car buyers that do not have a factory-installed unit, and, according to Intertrak, the millions of current car owners and fleet operators that have waited for the personal safety and vehicle security benefits of an affordable Telematics system.

According to Intertrak, whether it's installed in a Corvette, a Kenworth or a Kawasaki, AutoTrak provides unparalleled performance due to its wide variety of reporting functions, rapid GPS assimilation time, programmable inputs/outputs and its accessibility via any phone or Internet computer. AutoTrak presents numerous untapped expeditor, fleet, motorcycle, off-road, marine and asset monitoring markets to mobile electronics dealers.

The AutoTrak unit can be used for a basic 2-wire or feature-laden installation expanding the range of alarms, remote engine starters, keyless entry, transponder, and audio/visual panic & location devices.

About InterTrak

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InterTrak Tracking Systems designs, manufacturers and markets consumer vehicle and personal safety products offering basic call-in stolen vehicle service without a monthly fee. Subscription customers can locate and control their own vehicles 24 hours a day over the Internet or a telephone. Features such as remote door lock/unlocking, physical location within a structure, over-speed alert, low battery warning, remote starting control and geo-fencing may be seen at www.trackmenow.com.

About Televoke

AutoTrak is supported by InterTrak's automated wireless, web and phone service featuring Televoke's backend Telematics service platform.

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