Centraxx Unveils Accelerated Network Expansion Plan
17 August 1999
Centraxx Unveils Accelerated Network Expansion Plan for Key Markets Including the Phoenix Area
LAS VEGAS, Nev.--Aug. 17, 1999--Centraxx, Inc. today announced it is accelerating its national network expansion plans with the participation of joint venture partners in certain key U.S. markets, including Phoenix, Philadelphia, Houston, Oakland and Denver. This is in addition to Centraxx rolling out corporate owned networks in Ontario, Canada, South Florida and Southern California commencing early next year.Investment in a Phoenix network is expected to be in the $5,000,000 range over a twelve-month period and may add up to 30 new jobs to the local economy. With over one and a half million vehicle registrations, Phoenix ranks third in theft rate of all U.S. cities with more than one million registered vehicles. That means, on average, one in every 53 vehicles is being stolen in Phoenix in a one-year period.
"The Phoenix region is attractive to Centraxx because it has an extremely well developed wireless infrastructure, combined with a high rate of vehicle theft and an entrepreneurial economy," said Michael St. Eve, Centraxx Vice President Sales, Network Development. "Entering the Phoenix market with Phoenix based partners will allow us to introduce our Vehicle Tracking & Recovery System with PLUS roadside and emergency notification service sooner than expected. We anticipate network deployment to commence in the third quarter of 2000."
"We are proud of the entrepreneurial spirit of our citizens," said Mayor Rimsza, "Major corporations and small businesses alike are finding limitless opportunities and are capitalizing on them."
Joint venture partners based in the Phoenix region will be responsible for a portion of the network deployment costs and will manage sales and marketing of Centraxx products and services in the Phoenix region.
"This represents a long-term growth opportunity for Phoenix partners as it will involve sales of the Centraxx Vehicle Tracking & Recovery System and related monitoring services, as well as future products and services that use the network," said St. Eve. "We are impressed with the leadership of Mayor Rimsza and municipal officials in setting neighborhood renewal, expansion of the economy and protection of families as the key goals for Phoenix."
In his State of the City address, Mayor Rimsza spoke about recent violent crimes in Phoenix, saying, "First I'll tell you what I think you already know: 2,600 police officers can't be in 1.2 million places at once." Centraxx technology can put Phoenix police where stole vehicles are.
Centraxx's UNI-POINT(TM) technology is a land-based radio frequency network that delivers exact tracking, monitoring and locating information. Unlike conventional Global Positioning System technology, UNI-POINT(TM) does not rely on either a constellation of satellites or triangulation. UNI-POINT(TM) requires only a single reference point, and provides dynamic real-time tracking. It is resistant to outside interference and is virtually impossible to detect.
The Centraxx Vehicle Tracking & Recovery System uses a small, hidden tag that creates an "invisible fence" around the vehicle. This tag recognizes a code emitted from a wireless key that's unique to the tag. Movement of the car without the wireless key signals Centraxx into action, alerting authorities. Centraxx's patented UNI-POINT(TM) technology is used to track the vehicle's location, minute by minute, within 25 feet so the police can catch the thief quickly and recover the vehicle.
The Centraxx Vehicle Tracking & Recovery System is more reliable, accurate and affordable than any other vehicle tracking product. The Centraxx system is expected to retail for as low as $129.95, with a monthly monitoring fee of $4.95.
More information regarding Centraxx and its products and services can be found on the World Wide Web at www.centraxx.com. Centraxx shares are quoted and traded through the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "CNXX."
For more information contact:
Financial Public Relations Contact: Company Contact: ----------------------------------- ---------------- Chuck Courson, Director Michael St. Eve, Vice President Frankopan & Co. Centraxx Inc. Tel. 1-800-355-1564 Tel. 905-826-9988 (Ext. 225) E-mail: ccourson@frankopan.com E-mail: msteve@centraxx.com
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