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Bulldog Tech Announces Partnership With Large Satellite Service Provider

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Richmond BC (SPX) Jun 13, 2005
Bulldog Technologies has announced that it has signed a Resellers Agreement with Satamatics, a satellite data services provider, which operates the Inmarsat D+ global satellite communication service.

Satamatics provides low data rate satellite-based, mobile messaging and telematics services. Under the agreement, Satamatics' bellwether product offering, SAT101, will be integrated and sold with two of Bulldog's applications;

1) RoadBOSS, a portable seal/sensor used for monitoring trailers and intermodal containers at any time during the supply chain and delivery process; and

2) Tanker BOSS, an electronic security solution that monitors internal fluid levels and ingress and egress points on tanker trucks.

Currently, Bulldog has a number of key business opportunities that require the communication of security data across a global satellite infrastructure. Bulldog projects an increase in sales of the RoadBOSS and TankerBOSS products in Latin America and Middle Eastern countries that require a global satellite data solution like the SAT101.

"Bulldog has become a leader in wireless security solutions for the cargo transportation industry. The combination of a wireless security application integrated with a global satellite network like Satamatics' Inmarsat D+ service provides a security solution operable throughout the world. This agreement strengthens both companies' value proposition going forward," said Brian Hester, President and COO of Satamatics USA.

"We are pleased to partner with Satamatics to implement our wireless security and sensor network platforms. Satamatics' technology provides Bulldog's customers a global satellite-based tracking and monitoring capability in conjunction with our security applications, further enhancing our product offering.

"This agreement provides Bulldog with an elegant technical solution and enhances Satamatics' revenue potential in the security arena. We believe this partnership will play a key role as we continue to expand the global reach of our advanced, proprietary products," said Richard Booth, Bulldog's VP of Sales and Marketing.

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