Total Telcom Inc., through its subsidiary, ROM Communications Inc., develops and provides remote asset monitoring and tracking products and services for commercial, industrial, and consumer applications in North America. The company's solutions enable companies and organizations to remotely monitor, track, and control their fixed and mobile assets with a web browser from any Internet enabled PC. It offers web to wireless technology, as well as proprietary 2nd generation hardware and software under the TextAnywhere, ROM Controllers, ROMTraX, MotoTraX, TraX, DataTraX, WaterTraX, SiteTraX, CamTraX, and AlarmTraX brand names. The company's modules are wireless modems that utilize microcomputers integrated with sensors, GPS engines, and various inputs and outputs and interfaced by the user through the Internet. Total Telcom Inc. is headquartered in Kelowna, Canada.
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