Data Call Technologies, Inc. provides real-time information/content through digital signage and kiosk networks in the United States. The company's software and services enable clients to have control of real-time advertising, news, and other content, including emergency alerts. Its data and information types comprise world and national news headlines, business and entertainment headlines, world-based financial indicators, science/health news, latest off-beat news headlines, sports headlines, sports odds for NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAA football and basketball, various game schedules and in-game updates, professional golf association, NASCAR top 10 race positions, traffic mapping, animated Doppler radar and forecast maps, listings of the day's horoscopes and birthdays, health and wellness, listings of historical events that occurred on each day in history, and localized traffic and weather forecasts. It offers its products and services through the Internet. The company was formerly known as Data Call Wireless, Inc. and changed its name to Data Call Technologies, Inc. in March 2006. Data Call Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 2002 and is based in Friendswood, Texas.
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