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Route1 Inc V.ROI

Alternate Symbol(s):  ROIUF

Route1 Inc. is a technology company that enables its clients with data-centric solutions. The Company brings security and operations together with real-time actionable intelligence to enhance safety and security. The Company has a background in software development, network operations, and cybersecurity. It provides advanced data in a usable format from video capture technologies to enhance safety and security and improve operational efficiency. Its solutions include enterprise solutions, smart communities and turn-key engineering services. Its AutoVu ALPR (advanced license plate recognition), manages its parking lots with pay-by-plate technologies. Its surveillance and video intelligence technology includes Omnicast, Stratocast, Body-worn cameras, In-Car Video and Synergis Access Control. Its Security Center Synergis IP access control connects to third-party access control devices. Its services include advisory and analysis, project management, design and engineering, and others.


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Comment by Pandoraon Aug 29, 2022 9:57pm
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RE:RE:BACK TO THAT PENNY AN MOST LIKELY GOING TO ZERO

RE:RE:BACK TO THAT PENNY AN MOST LIKELY GOING TO ZERO
knowsjack wrote:
flubber wrote: Thanks to the CEO and his famous MANAGEMENT team.  As the debt piles up an sales decrease MANAGEMENT continue to take their lucrative pay checks as usual.  What a disaster this CEO has been an continues to be as the stock is a PENNY. When he took over about 12 years ago the stock was basically 5 cents an he tells you about how good a job he is doing by way of a CC that he won't hold any longer as he doesn't like all the praise from the investors.   


Yup, it ain't pretty but it's still totally on track.


btw. ... What ever happened to that big Mobikey order that randomly walked itself in the door at the start of the pandemic in 2020? That looked interesting at the time and since then, there doesn't seem to be anything but the sound of crickets in ROI land.. Did ROI manage to lose that order too?

dyodd

knowsjack




Three items below that at the time, 2018, 2019, 2020 were worthy of announcing via a news release. Have we had any follow up on any of them? I missed it if we did. Maybe it was part of a CC along the way?


TORONTO, July 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Route1 Inc. (OTCQB:ROIUF) (TSXV:ROI) (the “Company” or “Route1”), a leading technology solutions innovator dedicated to delivering secure data protection technologies and mobility solutions for government and the enterprise sector, announced today that the MobiKEY technology now works with Samsung DeX.
Tony Busseri, CEO of Route1, states, We are excited to partner with Samsung to bring this fully secure solution option to DoD, military and even enterprise employees. MobiKEY is built with security as its first priority. MobiKEY is NOT a browser-based technology. MobiKEY is NOT a VPN thereby mitigating risk of penetration attack and malware introduction.”

CHANDLER, Ariz., Sept. 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Route1 Inc. (OTCQB: ROIUD and TSXV: ROI) (the “Company” or “Route1”), an advanced North American provider of industrial-grade data intelligence, user authentication and ultra-secure mobile workforce solutions, today announced the launch of its new solution ScreenSTOP powered by MobiNET, the first of its kind technology in the manufacturing, warehousing and logistics marketplace. ScreenSTOP provides the ability to “mask” the on-board computer screen instantly to prevent user distraction during the operation of heavy lift vehicles. Previously, the only technologies available were those able to “blank” the screen with a longer reaction time of between three (3) to seven (7) seconds, an all or nothing scenario versus Route1’s ScreenSTOP “masking” which allows customizable content such as next stop to be visible through the masked screens delivered with millisecond reaction times. ScreenSTOP provides heavy lift vehicles operators with the ability to get their work done on schedule with no obstacles or lag time and fewer distractions.

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 24, 2020 / Route1 Inc. (OTCQB:ROIUF and TSXV:ROI) (the "Company" or "Route1"), an advanced North American provider of data-centric business empowerment solutions, today announced that First Community Bank chose Route1's secure remote work technology MobiKEY for its 27 branches and 80 staff members over a competing virtual private network or VPN solution.

The Situation

When Karl Kemp added two employees to his First Community Bank IT team six years ago, he learned about a secure remote work solution that promised advantages over virtual private networking (VPN). Kemp was intrigued.

"I was not unhappy with VPNs at the time," remembers Kemp, First Community's Senior Vice President and Director of Information Technology, "other than being a bit aggravated at the difficulties of managing them. I was, however, concerned about the overall security of allowing a computer outside of my network, my control and my cleaning processes to have a direct tunnel into my network. There just didn't seem to be a great alternative."

The alternatives that Kemp had considered included Mobile VPN solutions with a certificate, hard VPN solutions or VPN services, which he ruled out immediately. "As a bank, we are cloud-averse," he says. "I just don't like giving someone else the keys to my back door. The same goes for GoToMeeting and GoToMyPC." The other option that Kemp considered was IP-locked remote desktop protocols, which he finds painful to manage. He acknowledges that while firewalls can be bolstered to block most known threats, you can't protect against a Zero Day event with a firewall…or a VPN.

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