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PROCON Receives the Maverick Award from T-Mobile

Tue Nov 3, 2009 12:01am EST
KNOXVILLE Tenn., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- PROCON, a global leader in mobile
resource management solutions, has announced it has been awarded the
prestigious Maverick Award from T-Mobile for its innovation and accelerated
growth in the sub-prime, or "Buy Here, Pay Here" (BHPH), automotive industry.
The award was presented by T-Mobile at the M2M Summit held in Las Vegas,
Nevada.

"The Maverick Award recognizes our partner, PROCON, for its leadership in the
"Buy Here, Pay Here" arena. With increasing market demands for M2M products,
PROCON's solutions represent innovation, forward thinking, and an execution of
high-quality customer service - all qualities that T-Mobile itself values,"
said John Hubler, Regional Manager, M2M, at T-Mobile USA.  

"We are honored to have received this prestigious award from T-Mobile. The
value of our GoldStar GPS subprime asset tracking "Buy Here Pay Here" products
in helping dealerships, banks and finance companies control their loan
portfolios control costs and increase efficiencies is indisputable. It is why
we are the clear industry leader in this rapidly growing market," said Tim
Welch, President of the Automotive Division and COO for PROCON Inc.   

For more information about PROCON's sub-prime asset tracking products, visit
www.goldstargps.com .

About PROCON
PROCON, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, is one of the world's leading
providers of MRM products and services. By providing a globally managed,
wireless data network, PROCON reduces the costs; complexities and risks
associated with deploying and supporting mobile applications and connected
devices. PROCON offers solutions for government, automotive, consumer and
commercial applications and currently has more than 450,000 units in use
throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. PROCON has more than 25
industry-leading brands and offices in the United States, Canada, Mexico,
Australia and the United Kingdom, and a software development laboratory in
Thailand. 


SOURCE  PROCON, Inc.

PROCON, Inc., David Meyer, +1-866-694-2704, www.proconmrm.com



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