October 30, 2001
-- Highlighting the broad appeal of its universal, voice-activated,
hands-free technology, Cellport Systems, a leading provider of in-vehicle
wireless communication and telematics systems, today showcased its
Cellport 3000(TM) with Voice Command product in five distinct,
lifestyle-oriented General Motors concept vehicles on display at the 2001
SEMA Show being held here. GM chose the Cellport 3000 with Voice Command
to enhance personal communications in its Cadillac Escalade Twin Turbo,
Chevrolet Corvette Supercar, GMC Yukon 4Sight, GMC Envoy Max and GMC Envoy
Pet Pro show SUVs, enabling the drivers of these GM vehicles operate their
wireless phones using simple voice commands. GM recognizes the
inherent consumer appeal and social merits in improving the safety,
convenience and hands-free operation of drivers' phones, but needed to
solve the "guessing game" of which phone to integrate into a
vehicle line. The Universal Docking Station and phone-specific Pocket
Adapters of the Cellport 3000 with Voice Command overcome this problem by
accommodating and speech-enabling a wide variety of phones, including
those from Motorola, Nokia and other popular phone makes and models. Most
hands-free car kits are provided by phone manufacturers who support only
their own wireless phones, making it cumbersome and costly when drivers
switch to another type of phone or when drivers with different phones use
the same vehicle. "The appearance
of the Cellport system in these five GM show vehicles demonstrates how the
desire for safe and simple communications with the phone of your choice
transcends vehicle size, application or lifestyle," said Doug
Daniels, vice president of automotive for Cellport Systems. "In the
short span of a year, our universal, voice-activated, hands-free
technology has moved from concept to mainstream use, delivering safer and
more convenient in-vehicle communications to a broad range of
customers." "After the
tremendous reception the Cellport system received when it premiered in two
of our concept vehicles at last year's SEMA Show, we didn't hesitate to
include them in this year's roundup of next-generation concepts,"
said Jon Moss, manager, GM Special Vehicles Group. Cost-Effective
Solution for Drivers and Auto Makers For drivers, the
Cellport 3000 provides a practical and proven solution that accommodates
their current and future wireless phones, enabling voice-activated,
hands-free calls while improving their quality through state-of-the-art
DSP technology to remove background noise and echoes. The Cellport 3000
with Voice Command uses speaker-independent voice recognition to reduce
driver distractions, enabling drivers to use simple English phrases to
operate their cell phones. For automakers, the
Cellport 3000 protects vehicle residual value by offering a universal
docking station that won't become obsolete. Goldman Sachs Research
statistics show that 79 percent of customers change phones every 18
months, but purchase a new vehicle only every seven years. Cellport's
unique Pocket Adapters enable the Cellport 3000 to keep up with changing
handsets, changing wireless technologies and changing customer
preferences. Reducing Driver
Distraction With legislation
already passed in nineteen countries around the world, pending in
thirty-six states, enacted in New York State and set to become law in
Miami-Dade County, there is increasing interest in reducing driver
distraction while using wireless phones. Most of these laws call for
drivers to use a hands-free product like the Cellport 3000 system while
operating a vehicle. About Cellport
Systems Cellport Systems is
a world leader in providing in-vehicle wireless communications and
telematics systems. The company's products include the Cellport 3000, the
industry's first universal hands-free platform and the Cellport 3000 with
Voice Command. The company's substantial patent portfolio positions it to
continue its leadership position in the telematics industry. The Cellport
Systems Global Partners program is rapidly expanding Cellport technology
around the globe through unique strategic partnerships and licensing
relationships with partners in Europe, North America and Asia. Investors
in Cellport Systems include AT&T Wireless Services, Cisco Systems and
Omron Corporation. The company is privately held, with corporate
headquarters in Boulder, Colorado and regional offices in Detroit,
Michigan and Tokyo, Japan. For more information, please visit the Cellport
Systems web site at www.cellport.com. |