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Celevoke Appoints The Real Security Company GPS Tracking System Distribution Partner

Pupil transportation is a $16 billion industry of over 475,000 people transporting more than 24 million children every school day, on over 450,000 school buses in the United States.
by Staff Writers
New York NY (SPX) May 05, 2008
Current Technology and MSGI Security Solutions have announced Texas-based Celevoke has appointed The Real Security Company a distribution channel partner.

"TRSC has invested years in time and energy in a thorough analysis of the market for Telematics solutions," stated Celevoke Vice-president Brian Allen, "and has targeted a number of very significant verticals for distribution of products to be marketed under its EYE ON brand. TRSC has joined forces with Diverse Technologies Corp. ("DTC") to introduce its products to the pupil transportation industry."

According to the National Association For Pupil Transportation, pupil transportation is a $16 billion industry of over 475,000 people transporting more than 24 million children every school day, on over 450,000 school buses in the United States.

TRSC CEO Eldon Heppner said, "After years of reviewing numerous GPS technologies, we have determined the Celevoke platform is the best to use in launching the EYE ON to a number of significant markets, and are pleased to announce we will be launching our pupil transportation initiative in concert with DTC this month. DTC has years of experience solving security issues in a myriad of industries, so we are particularly well positioned to generate rapid sales in this important market."

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