"I do not even consider other call tracking offers because of the service I get from AdGeo. Their dependability as a company is extremely critical to my business. AdGeo provides the most cost effective tools we use."
Brien Johnson, President, Dominion Advertising
"[AdGeo] has allowed us to provide the local touch and feel to our customers based on our criteria."
Patricia Miller, Director of Program Office for the International Department, Williams Scotsman
"Real-time equals real results. That’s why we use AdGeo."
John Wulf

AdGeo provides advanced call routing and tracking, IVR, call recording, visual reporting tools, and mobile marketing services to organizations with multiple sites or locations. Our technology expertise, combined with unmatched flexibility and superior service, allow us to solve complex call routing challenges and build long-term partnerships with our clients to help them build their businesses. We provide you with a unique solution to fit your unique requirements.
A proven history of success through applications of breakthrough technologies.
| 2011 | AdGeo introduces its mobile application |
| 2009 | AdGeo adds voice recognition and call recording functionality |
| 2008 | AdGeo produces its first SMS text campaign |
| 2007 | AdGeo opens second data center in Chicago |
| 2006 | AdGeo Inc. is unveiled as the new name in geospatial and telecommunication technologies. |
| 2005 | Charles Austin and Dave Gruenbacher purchase S.E.C.R. Telecom and Global Routing Technologies. |
| 2004 | Charles Austin joins S.E.C.R. Telecom as Chief Operating Officer. |
| 2003 | SmartGISnet™ is released with enhanced GIS reporting. |
| 2000-2002 | SECR adds Interactive Voice Response (IVR) capability, web-based mapping and geospatial consulting services to its portfolio and SmartWEBreports™ is released. |
| 1999 | S.E.C.R. Telecom deploys first (tabular) web reports. |
| 1998 | Dave Gruenbacher, working as a consultant for Global Routing Technologies, a vendor to S.E.C.R. Telecom, provides the web development and enhanced GIS work for the core of the GIS/toll free interface. |
| 1996 | LCI International, purchased by Qwest in 1998, works with S.E.C.R. Telecom to develop a data interface for georouting long-distance telephone calls and a solution to combine Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) technology with toll free numbers is created. |
| 1992 | S.E.C.R. Telecom (the predecessor company to AdGeo) builds one of the first georouting networks for the American Lung Association. |