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AMTC's clients included Allstate Insurance, Morgan Stanley, Spherion and Raymond James Financial. In 2008, the TelAdvantage offering was expanded to include overhead messaging in retail stores and automotive showrooms. AMTC had manufactured two digital MP3 player devices for this purpose, the iQueue 3.5 and the RemoteLink IP.
AMTC renewed its contract with ABMC in September 2009 for another three years, shortly after ABMC renewed its own contract with Sirius for the same time period.
Commercial sound equipment
In conjunction with its two music offerings, AMTC manufactured branded 70 V and 100 V commercial sound equipment. The product line included amplifiers ranging from 8 W to 1400 W, wired and wireless paging microphones, and an array of speakers, including recess-mount models, surface-mount box speakers, and specialty speakers for outdoor use.
1993 - AMTC released its patented Optical Disk Repeater 1000. The device was the first compact disc-based "on hold" player on the market.
1998 - AMTC revamped the ODR-1000 with its TraxMaster, and added the iQueue (a removable memory card player) and the RemoteLink td64, which permitted remote-initiated downloading of messages via a modem.
2000 - AMTC moved into its new 10,000-square-foot (930 m) headquarters in Clearwater, Florida
2003 - AMTC signed an agreement with ABMC to distribute Sirius Satellite Radio for businesses.
2003 - AMTC introduced a third CD-based "on hold" player, the TraxMaster II, and releases the iQueue II, a CompactFlash-based MP3 player for "on hold" messaging. The iQueue II works in conjunction with HoldDirect.com, the first web-based distribution system for "on hold" messages.
2004 - AMTC became a preferred on-hold messaging vendor for Nationwide Insurance and rolls out its iQueue II digital messaging player to the offices of Royal Caribbean.
2008 - AMTC became the national music and messaging vendor for True Value and its subsidiaries, as well as Anytime Fitness and Snap Fitness, among others.
2008 - AMTC more than doubled its sound equipment line, offering several new rack-mountable amplifiers and specialty speakers.
2009 - AMTC released the iQueue 3.5, an updated version of the iQueue III, as well as the RemoteLink IP, an Internet-based store and forwardMP3 player device for on-hold and in-store music and messaging.
2009 - AMTC renewed its reseller contract with ABMC through 2012.
2015 - AMTC was in the final testing stages of their RAV player, the first all in one background music, video, and on hold messaging device.
2020 - The company was reportedly put out of business by the COVID pandemic, shutting down all of its offices. It was subsequently sued by Sirius XM Radio, for non-payment of distribution agreement fees.