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Keep an Eye on Your Kids, Spouse and Business with Satellite Technology
HOUSTON, July 25, 2000--Advanced Tracking Technologies Inc. (ATTI) introduces TravelEyes, a miniature tracking device for monitoring travel activities of personal or small business vehicles.

By utilizing Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology, TravelEyes can deliver vital information on where your spouse or teenager took the family car last night, verify how long your employee really took for lunch today or automatically provide detailed mileage information for tax and billing purposes -- all with U.S. Department of Defense accuracy.

Smaller than a credit card and less than one inch thick, the TravelEyes device is compact enough to be concealed in your vehicle, if you don't want the driver to know it's there. Using GPS signals from Department of Defense satellites, the easily-installed unit and software can provide a wide range of historical data, from length of time at each stop and number of stops, to actual routes taken, including street names.

"We have heard some amazing stories on how this product has helped parents keep their kids out of trouble and how small businesses have cut costs by finding out what their employees were doing with company vehicles," said Paul M. Glass, president of ATTI Inc. "We originally developed it only for its precise record-keeping capabilities, and have seen the applications expand to saving lives and increasing profits."

The affordable TravelEyes system can pinpoint where the vehicle stops on the street, provide stop times and record how fast the driver was going. The information is downloadable into a home, business or laptop computer from which you can print detailed maps and reports.

Record-keeping for billing and tax purposes is simplified because the system eliminates manual logging of mileage and stops and builds a database of this information. Worrisome things such as unexplained mileage, unknown driving habits of family members, or unidentified time spent away from the job site by employees are no longer a mystery.

About ATTI

Advanced Tracking Technologies Inc., develops the world's most affordable mobile tracking and cost control systems utilizing GPS technology, with no monthly fees. Products range from personal vehicle tracking to premier hardware and software for fleets of service or delivery vehicles.

Advanced Tracking Technologies Inc., is headquartered in Houston, TX, USA. Ph: 800/279-0035 or 281/494-3636. For further information, please visit the Web site at http://www.TravelEyes.com

CONTACT: McMurrough & Associates, Austin
Amy McMurrough, 512/252-7200
AMcMurro@aol.com

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