CFI staying onboard

March 1, 2001
CFI staying onboard Truckload carrier Contract Freighters Inc. (CFI) has extended its service contract with @Track Communications for wireless communication through 2001 and said it will help the wireless provider develop and test its next-generation technology. The CFI service extension shows a high level of confidence in our abilities to meet their mobile communications needs now and in the future,

CFI staying onboard

Truckload carrier Contract Freighters Inc. (CFI) has extended its service contract with @Track Communications for wireless communication through 2001 and said it will help the wireless provider develop and test its next-generation technology. The CFI service extension shows “a high level of confidence in our abilities to meet their mobile communications needs now and in the future,” said @Track senior vice president Todd A. Felker. “We value CFI's industry expertise and look forward to working with them on the development of our next-generation products.”

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