‘Pots in a Box’ Solution Shows Promise, But Brings Questions
Released by AT&T and manufactured by DataRemote, the solution is designed to be installed within a premises to replace plain old telephone systems (POTS) that may be serving the facility.
Released by AT&T and manufactured by DataRemote, the solution is designed to be installed within a premises to replace plain old telephone systems (POTS) that may be serving the facility.
Telguard President George Brody discusses a range of topics concerning DIY, POTS, surviving margin erosion and much more.
Security dealers need to look beyond cellular connectivity if they want to keep true costs from spiraling out of control in the coming years.
Due to advances in cellular and IP communications, alarm signal transmission has changed more in recent years than during the preceding century.
Changes and advances in cellular and IP-based alarm system communications have brought about a mix of panic, challenges, improvements and opportunities.
The 2G sunset, among other shifts with alarm communications pathways, make it incumbent upon security dealers and integrators to keep their clientele informed of these critical changes.
Security dealers need to keep up with new technology in order to fulfill their responsibilities to customers, new and old.
The coming demise of 2G networks and the POTS sunset are forcing installing security contractors to undertake the arduous task of upgrading clients to new alarm communications technology.
After Bright House Networks deployed a new phone platform, an alarm company owner says phones are not properly carrying tones his alarm systems use.
Let’s examine the most prevalent types of alarm signaling systems, the pros and cons of each method, and discuss how they’re being applied.