LoJack Uses AT&T
AT&T wins multi-year services contract, valued at more than $2M, to provide the core of LoJack's communications infrastructure
October 28, 2002
BEDMINSTER, N.J. -- AT&T announced today that it has won a multi-year contract from LoJack Corp., the world leader in stolen vehicle tracking and recovery, to provide local and long-distance services that form the core of LoJack's communications infrastructure. The three-year contract is valued at more than $2 million. AT&T will provide all LoJack's inbound and outbound voice services for all office locations, including call centers in Westwood, Mass., and Palmdale, Calif. LoJack is the stolen vehicle recovery solution for more than 2.5 million consumers worldwide. LoJack's technology not only assists police with stolen vehicle recovery, but it has contributed to the breakup, arrest and conviction of hundreds of organized theft rings in the United States. LoJack technology is proven successful with a consistently high 90 percent recovery rate since being introduced in 1986. "We're pleased LoJack made the switch to AT&T," said Ken Sichau, president of AT&T Business Services Sales. "We're confident that the quality, reliability and value of AT&T's services will help LoJack better serve its growing customer base -- today and into the future." AT&T Corp.
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