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    January 2001

    GPS in the use of heavy equipment monitoring from distance

    Melbourne, Florida ---Jan. 16, 2001--At the Associated Equipment Distributors Annual Meeting and CONDEX 2001 Show in Las Vegas, Terion, Incorporated introduced EquipView, a new cost effective product for remote tracking and monitoring of heavy equipment. The EquipView Heavy Equipment Monitoring System offers the ability to remotely monitor a machine's engine run hours, location, and usage, all through a real-time web-enabled software interface. EquipView provides heavy equipment owners and operators the information to realize a maximum return on their investment through comprehensive asset management.

    EquipView offers the heavy equipment industry a product that has been performance-proven in over 10,000 remote asset monitoring installations for the transportation industry. EquipView features integral full channel GPS receiver, motion sensor, and covert antenna options all in a compact design that allows for easy installation. The system also includes Terion's sophisticated power management circuitry and thirty-day back-up battery.

    With EquipView asset management information is automatically collected and reported through Internet browser based software that allows the user access twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, anywhere there is a connection to the Internet. The software provides standard and user customized report formats and the XML based data can be exported into existing asset management software applications.

    For added security, EquipView features a "night watchman" lockdown mode that monitors for unauthorized equipment operation or movement and provides automatic violation notification and continuous location tracking. As with Terion's asset monitoring and communications products for the transportation industry, a full-support help desk is available 24/7 through Terion Network Operations Centers.

    "The EquipView product builds on our success developing and managing a nationwide asset monitoring system for the transportation industry in the U. S. and Canada," said Ken Cranston, Terion Vice President of Sales. "Our customers are proving time and again that real-time asset management will increase a company's profitability."

    About Terion, Incorporated
    Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, Terion, Inc. is an industry leading business-to-business two-way wireless data communications application service provider. The Company currently operates in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Terion has adapted this technology for commercial applications, providing a low-cost communication alternative with full geographic coverage. The Company also has applications and intellectual property in cellular and PCS technologies. Terion is initially focusing its product development and business strategy toward meeting the needs of transportation customers in the NAFTA trade region, followed by additional markets both domestically and internationally.

    Contact: Terion, Inc., Melbourne
    Kurt T. Kyvik, 321/757-6108
    Email: kkyvik@terion.com
    Website: www.terion.com


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