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USTelematics Adds Disney Entertainment and Online Gaming Content to Voyager Mobile IPTV
Business Wire, Dec 14, 2007
Voyager Vehicle Entertainment Products Gain Access to Disney.com Television Programs, Online Games, Music and Movies
CHICAGO -- USTelematics, Inc. (OTC:UTLM), deploying proprietary technology and market-disruptive products at the forefront of the connected-car revolution, has incorporated access to a broad range of programming from the Walt Disney Co., (NYSE:DIS) into USTelematics' Voyager Mobile IPTV product line. Voyager's Program Guide and rear-seat video monitor will provide full, real-time access to Disney.com online kids gaming, streaming TV, as well as music and movies.
"Adding Disney content supports our high-growth business strategy to capture significant market share by offering a unique line of next-generation entertainment and communications products for passenger vehicles," said Howard Leventhal, Chief Executive Officer of USTelematics. "The Disney content becoming available should act as a powerful sales driver for Voyager."
The Company is positioning itself as a technology leader in the projected $58 billion telematics market, offering competitively advantageous connected-car products that provide entertainment, communications and productivity solutions for drivers and their families while on the road.
Voyager's exclusive Program Guide will provide customers and their children with rear-seat access to many of the most popular Disney characters, names and themes. These include but are not limited to programming revolving around such entertainment icons and content as Hannah Montana, Pirates of the Caribbean, High School Musical, Disney Princess, Power Rangers, Cheetah Girls, National Treasure, Enchanted, Ratatouille, Jungle Book and many others.
USTelematics' advanced product lines include Voyager[TM] Mobile IPTV and rear-seat entertainment system, and the Company's Vivee[TM] voice enhanced mobile messaging products. Voyager will be presented to the consumer electronics industry during the upcoming 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), to be held January 7-10, 2008, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
USTelematics' Voyager brand of wireless mobile internet protocol TVs (IPTV) for rear-seat passenger vehicle infotainment integrates a broad suite of features and functions, including the creation of a mobile Wi-Fi internet hotspot to enable online computer usage in the car and on the road, as well as DVD, movies, TV, Xbox and other computer games, and more.
USTelematics Vivee[TM], for Voice Interactive Voice Enhanced Email & SMS Texting software and service, is an innovative voice-interactive solution to enable drivers to safely receive and send written electronic communications. Vivee uses an animated avatar to speak incoming emails and text messages aloud, and enables drivers to respond via voice commands. Vivee lets busy professionals and other drivers stay connected while keeping their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road.
About USTelematics
US Telematics, Inc. ("USTelematics" or the "Company") is engaged in the development and commercialization of next-generation, proprietary technologies to revolutionize the "wired car," delivering high speed data and entertainment content to private and commercial vehicles. The Company is addressing high-growth opportunities in the projected $58 billion global telematics marketplace with proprietary technologies that enable a full range of voice-driven handheld and automotive mobile communications, full internet connectivity and rich infotainment options. With products that provide a full range of next-generation rear seat infotainment, USTelematics is offering an advance over the old DVD-only systems that still represent the current standard in the rear seat entertainment industry.
To learn more, please visit http://www.USTelematics.com.
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