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National Post
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Media Coverage
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Lowell Conn
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8/1/2003
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The object of your obsession, that jet-black M3, finally resides in the garage. Now is the time to invest some coin into making sure your baby doesn't get jacked. Boomerang Tracking's Boomerang2 is a wireless-based, cellular tracking device used to locate stolen vehicles. Company vice-president Serge Laporte tells us cellular networks are more effective than satellite at pinpointing cars hidden in buildings and shipping containers. As soon as a theft is determined, Boomerang enlists its "A-Team" to track down the signal. The whereabouts determined, the cops are called in to take down the perps. Instant theft recognition is provided by way of a key-chain fob that relays to the company that the authorized individual is driving the vehicle. Reasonably priced, the monthly monitoring fee alone is dashboard change next to the hassle of dealing with your very own 10-16. And no, Boomerang will not outfit the device on your ex. $599; visit www.boomerangtracking.com to locate a dealer.
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| Boomerang
Tracking Inc. markets and distributes the Boomerang®
tracking devices, proprietary products using technology
patented by the Company. The Boomerang, Boomerang2
and GSM-based units are the central devices in
a system that uses the wireless networks of major
regional telecommunications companies for tracking
stolen assets. The Boomerang Tracking System is
capable of locating stolen automobiles, heavy
equipment and valuable assets. As a result of
its success, the Company has received the endorsement
of members of the insurance industry. The Boomerang
devices are available and installed through a
network of authorized dealers in Quebec and Ontario.
The Company's head office, research and development
centre and manufacturing facilities are located
in Montreal, Quebec, with regional facilities
located in Mississauga, Ontario. Boomerang Tracking is a wholly owned subsidiary of LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ:LOJN). |
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