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	//		'November 20, 2002',
	//		'Guardian Forms Strategic Vertical Market Partnerships',
	//		article = 	'<div class="bodyText">OTTAWA, CANADA, November 20, 2002 -- Guardian Mobility Corporation has just concluded partnership agreements with a number of companies who are leaders in critical vertical markets identified by Guardian. These companies represent important new channels for the distribution of Guardian personal location solutions throughout North America. In the healthcare field, an agreement has been signed with Wandersafe Inc., a Texas-based company committed to increasing the quality of life for dementia patients. In addition, company founder and CEO, Dr. Dennis Nave, has agreed to become a member of the Guardian advisory board. Leaders in Community Alternatives, Inc., a California-based private criminal justice and social service organization, will be providing an important channel to market for Guardian parolee tracking applications. As well, LCA founder and President, Linda Connelly, will be a member of the Guardian advisory team offering valuable insight into the technical requirements of this market. Finally, Xwave, an Aliant Company, is one of North America\'s largest and fastest growing IT companies. As a Guardian channel partner, Xwave will be in a prime market position to leverage opportunities in a number of verticals requiring remote personal location solutions including public security and employee safety. </div><br>'
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			'May 28, 2003',
			'Guardian Sentinel Pilot Implementations Now Beginning',
			article =	'<div class="bodyText">OTTAWA, CANADA, May 28, 2003 -- GMC Guardian Mobility Corporation announced today that its Guardian Sentinel™ and Guardian Sentinel GPS<sup>TM</sup> smart monitoring platform with optional GPS is at the heart of a new line of products being developed for remote telemetry and people tracking applications. The Guardian Sentinel and Sentinel GPS are low cost, integrated, one-way satellite communication devices specifically designed for operation in remote locations.<br><br>\n'+
						'"There is pent-up demand for new location-aware wireless devices with lower price points", says John Carr, Guardian Mobility CEO. "Too many location based systems don\'t get implemented simply because they can\'t be cost justified. Other systems are overkill or too hard to configure. Others can\'t be adapted. The Guardian Sentinel and Sentinel GPS products are designed to be simple to install, configurable and adaptable, quality devices which break through existing price barriers."<br><br>\n'+
						'In its standard configuration, the Guardian Sentinel and Sentinel GPS are fully functional self-contained devices. They are readily installed in minutes at a very low cost; as easily as by affixing with industrial adhesive. Alternatively, the devices\' portability permits them to be moved from one asset to another, permitting new uses. They operate maintenance-free for the duration of their life. Transmissions can be triggered by events or on a regular basis. Guardian Sentinel transmits data packets via the Globalstar constellation of low-earth orbit satellites to the Guardian BackOffice and/or the Guardian Network Operation Center, from where information can be viewed remotely, or forwarded directly to the client\'s IP address.<br><br></div>\n'+
						'<div class="subGroup">Accurate Location with Minimal Battery Power</div> \n'+
						'<div class="bodyText">\n'+
						'Using the latest and most sensitive generation of GPS chipsets, the Sentinel GPS provides high degree position information and minimal power consumption as well as status from digital inputs. Programmable for geo-fencing applications, the Sentinel GPS can check its location, determine if the position falls within the preset parameters, and switch back to sleep mode to save power.<br><br></div>\n'+
						'<div class="subGroup">Wide Interest in Pilot Applications</div>\n'+
						'<div class="bodyText">\n'+
						'The product features a rich set of connection options, including two RS-232 connectors, configurable digital and analog inputs, external antennae, optional power sources and adaptable firmware. Many different varieties of sensors can be attached and integrated with the Guardian Sentinel and Sentinel GPS. Pilot implementations include:</div>\n'+
						'<ol>\n'+
						'<li>Remote meter reading of LPG tanks </li>\n'+
						'<li>Monitoring assets & people during forest fire fighting operations</li>\n'+
						'<li>Tracking fleets of flat bed trailers and containers </li>\n'+
						'<li>In SCADA applications, such as monitoring pipelines for failure</li>\n'+
						'<li>Petroleum well head monitoring</li>\n'+
						'<li>Rail car heater and cooling monitoring </li>\n'+
						'<li>Fixed and mobile asset theft warning systems </li>\n'+
						'<li>Coast Guard and border control applications </li>\n'+
						'<li>People tracking in police and security agencies </li>\n'+
						'</ol>\n'+
						'<div class="bodyText">"The product\'s low price point intuitively wins people\'s attention, while the product\'s architecture, rich set of connectivity options and adaptable firmware qualifies it for many different applications", concludes Mr. Carr.</div><br>'
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			'November 18, 2003',
			'Guardian Mobility Launches Remote Asset Tracking Systems',
			article =	'<div class="bodyText">OTTAWA, CANADA, November 18, 2003 -- GMC Guardian Mobility Corporation introduced today its Guardian Sentinel™ and Guardian Sentinel GPS, two satellite-based remote asset tracking systems. These compact and battery-operated devices are part of a customizable platform that allows virtually any industry to track and locate people and assets cost-effectively and in near real-time.<br><br>\n'+
						'The Guardian remote asset management platform is ideal for any industry that needs to monitor the status of widely distributed personnel or assets, including alarm companies, transportation companies, law enforcement, heavy construction, government agencies, oil and gas, forestry and firefighting. The Sentinel platform has already been deployed non-commercially to a number of organizations.<br><br>\n'+
						'Guardian Mobility will showcase the platform at the 7th Annual Wildland Fire Safety Summit, Nov. 18 to 20 in Toronto. This international event brings together fire safety experts from around the world. <br><br>\n'+
						'"We are very excited about the potential of Guardian Sentinel and its adaptability to a wide range of remote applications that require what we call situational awareness," said Mike Fraser, Manager, Radio Technical Services, Saskatchewan Environment. "We have been waiting a long time for a cost-effective solution, and look forward to continuing our close working relationship with Guardian Mobility." <br><br>\n'+
						'"Guardian Sentinel products give organizations a powerful new tool to safeguard valuable resources in isolated regions," said Jean Carr, CEO, Guardian Mobility Corporation. "And providing this enhanced level of safety and security comes at a low cost: Sentinel products are the most cost-effective tracking and monitoring solutions available&mdash;ideal for a diverse range of remote resource operations including firefighting, mining, oil and gas, surveying, and water monitoring."<br><br>\n'+
						'Guardian Sentinel products are currently available in pre-release plastics for field trial applications. Production versions are scheduled to ship in volume Q1 2004.</div><br>'
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		,new Array(
			'April 27, 2004',
			'Guardian Mobility Receives NEMA 4X Approvals for Sentinel Products',
			article =	'<div class="bodyText">OTTAWA, CANADA, April 27, 2004 -- Independent tests certifies ruggedness, and proves performance in adverse weather conditions. <br><br>\n'+
						'Guardian Mobility Corporation, an innovator of wireless data solutions and specialist in remote resource management, today announced that its Sentinel product has passed NEMA 4X, a ruggedness certification to standards set by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).<br><br>\n'+
						'The NEMA 4X approval relates to the Sentinel\'s enclosure and signifies that the device has withstood specific environment conditions created in the test situation.<br><br>\n'+
						'Specifically, tests conducted on the Sentinel included:<br></div>\n'+
						'<ol>\n'+
						'<li>Water exposure simulating extended torrential rainfalls</li>\n'+
						'<li>Icing tests, simulating extensive exposure to ice conditions</li>\n'+
						'<li>Salt water test, which is  a corrosion test designed to measure the expected life time of the enclosure in severe outdoor environments</li>\n'+
						'</ol>\n'+
						'<div class="bodyText">"These approvals give our customers an independent assessment of the Sentinel performance in adverse conditions", said Jean Carr, chief executive officer of Guardian Mobility.</div><br>'
		)
		,new Array(
			'May 25, 2004',
			'Guardian Mobility completes Ademco and DSC Security Panel integration',
			article =	'<div class="bodyText">OTTAWA, CANADA, May 25, 2004 -- New offering integrates satellite communications with security panels to permit additional security and redundancy for urban and remote locations. <br><br>\n'+
						'Guardian Mobility Corporation, an innovator of wireless data solutions and specialists in remote security management, today announced   the integration of its Guardian Sentinel product with Ademco Vista and DSC Power Series security panels.<br><br>\n'+
						'Security control panels are an integral part of any electronic security system including those commonly found in homes, retail stores and many other commercial and industrial buildings.  These systems typically rely on telephone lines and/or cellular telephone connections to signal a break in or an alarm event. With the announcement today by Guardian Mobility, the security panels manufactured by Ademco and DSC will now be able to transmit their signals via satellite. This capability permits a new level of security and redundancy for both urban and remote locations, especially where traditional telephone lines and/or cellular service is unavailable or unreliable.<br><br>\n'+
						'Powered by a security panel\'s primary and back up power sources, the Guardian Sentinel transmits alarm and security codes to a satellite uplink for routing to monitoring centers. The satellite messages are encrypted for added security.<br><br>\n'+
						'"There is a sizeable and pent up market demand for a satellite communication capability integrated with security systems that can be used as back up, redundant or primary communication for numerous commercial installations, remote buildings, country properties and the like", said Jean Carr, President and CEO of Guardian Mobility.  "Incorporating our technology into security control panels adds an important capability that to this point in time was not available."<br><br>\n'+
						'The integration of the Guardian Sentinel applies to Ademco Vista 128BP with 4100 SM module and DSC Power Series with 5401 SM Module security panels.</div><br>'
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		,new Array(
			'April 5, 2005',
			'Fastrax GPS Technology Enables Accurate Aircraft Tracking In New Guardian Mobility Skytrax Product',
			article =	'<div class="bodyText">HELSINKI, FINLAN and OTTAWA, CANADA, April 5, 2005 -- Automated Flight Following and Precision Tracking System for General Aviation Aircraft Developed Using iTrax03 OEM GPS Receiver and iSuite 3 Software Development Kit <br><br>\n'+
						'Helsinki, Finland and Ottawa, Canada - April 5, 2005 - Fastrax Ltd., a leading provider of open and portable OEM GPS Software Development Kit environments and programmable OEM GPS receivers, and Guardian Mobility Corporation, a leading provider of location-aware wireless data communication platforms, today announced the inclusion of Fastrax OEM GPS technology in the new Guardian Skytrax(tm) product.<br><br>\n'+
						'The Guardian Skytrax is a compact and portable wireless GPS unit that transmits flight location data, including altitude, bearing and velocity, in near real time to trace aircraft flight paths with maximum accuracy. The product is targeted to aircraft owners, fleet operators and agencies who need better flight information for increased efficiency, enhanced safety, more accurate billing or legal reasons.<br><br>\n'+
						'The Skytrax operates independently from aircraft systems and is integrated with Guardian"s web-enabled data management and display servers. The solution provides the most cost-effective and precise real-time flight path tracking system available today. The Skytrax device will be commercially available through Guardian Mobility and its partner network in the second quarter of 2005.<br><br>\n'+
						'The positioning information for the Skytrax is provided by a programmable Fastrax iTrax03 GPS receiver, one of the smallest 12-channel OEM GPS receivers on the market. The Skytrax application, which acquires, manages and processes the GPS data, was developed using the Fastrax iSuite 3 SDK. The Skytrax delivers data in near-real time over Globalstar"s low-earth orbit satellite network."<br><br>\n'+
						'"We believe that the Guardian Skytrax represents a new price/performance milestone in the business of flight following and precision aircraft tracking. This milestone is being achieved in a large part by advancements in miniaturization, power management and on-board processing capability provided by the iTrax03 OEM GPS receiver," said Jean Carr, CEO, Guardian Mobility Corporation.  </div><br>'
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