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Total Telcom adapts Water-TraX for military uses

Mr. Neil Magrath reports WATER-TRAX UPGRADES PLATFORM FOR MILITARY & SECURITY APPLICATIONS Total Telcom Inc.'s wholly owned subsidiary, ROM Communications Inchas, has completed a platform upgrade of its existing Water-TraX product line to accommodate military and security applications. These new initiatives will be marketed under the Site-TraX badging and sold through existing and new distribution partners in North and South America. The company has successfully incorporated: Magnetic field detection for vehicle and personnel movement along country borders, oil fields, solar and wind farms, restricted areas, and controlled roads/access points. RFiD technology to interact with various wireless fobs for site access, work alone initiatives, muster points and remote emergency response. Company chief executive officer Neil Magrath stated: "While both Water-TraX and Site-TraX will share the same core hardware platform and benefit from a 30-per-cent increase in battery capacity and improved weather protection packaging, Water-TraX will continue to target existing fixed environmental applications, while Site-TraX will have a semi-open architecture to fast track custom applications."
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