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1992 |
S.E.C.R. Telecom (the predecessor company to AdGeo) builds one of the first georouting networks for the American Lung Association. |
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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. |
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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. |
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1999 |
S.E.C.R. Telecom deploys first (tabular) web reports. |
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2000-2002 |
SECR adds Interactive Voice Response (IVR) capability, web-based mapping and geospatial consulting services to its portfolio and SmartWEBreports™ is released. |
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2003 |
SmartGISnet™ is released with enhanced GIS reporting. |
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2004 |
Charles Austin joins S.E.C.R. Telecom as Chief Operating Officer. |
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2005 |
Charles Austin and Dave Gruenbacher purchase S.E.C.R. Telecom and Global Routing Technologies. |
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2006 |
AdGeo Inc. is unveiled as the new name in geospatial and telecommunication technologies. |