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Re: Best Advice For Security System Bob La Londe 11-24-2005
Posted by Bob La Londe on November 24, 2005, 2:30 pm
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> I would also recommend the cellbackup, and smoke monitoring.

Most of the affordable cell backups are specifically designed to deal with
standard CS signaling. Telguard does manufacture some (very expensive) cell
backups that will work on an analog cell network on the voice channels and
provide functionally the same srevices as a landline. The equipment is
expensive, and the service is expensive.

If you buy your equipment outright you can probably have it monitored
including cell service for about the same amount (or less) using your
landline for your primary communications and a modern contral channel unit
for your cell backup. If you want to save on the cost of a landline (not
have one at all) and use your cell for all communications the cell service
will be slightly more, but the difference will probably be less than the
cost of the landline. This is using a modern cell backup that uses the data
control chanel of cellular.

I'll leave it to others to tear up the rest of your post.

--
Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com




Posted by Russell Brill on November 24, 2005, 2:59 pm
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Bob,

Telular has some new goodies out now... Checkout the TG-1 & TG-4, the TG-1
(priced around $230) is for customers that don't have a traditional phone
line, here a link to Telular's new line of products
http://www.telular.com/telguard/tgDigital.asp ...

Regards, Russ


>
>
>> I would also recommend the cellbackup, and smoke monitoring.
>
> Most of the affordable cell backups are specifically designed to deal with
> standard CS signaling. Telguard does manufacture some (very expensive)
> cell backups that will work on an analog cell network on the voice
> channels and provide functionally the same srevices as a landline. The
> equipment is expensive, and the service is expensive.
>
> If you buy your equipment outright you can probably have it monitored
> including cell service for about the same amount (or less) using your
> landline for your primary communications and a modern contral channel unit
> for your cell backup. If you want to save on the cost of a landline (not
> have one at all) and use your cell for all communications the cell service
> will be slightly more, but the difference will probably be less than the
> cost of the landline. This is using a modern cell backup that uses the
> data control chanel of cellular.
>
> I'll leave it to others to tear up the rest of your post.
>
> --
> Bob La Londe
> http://www.YumaBassMan.com
>
>
>



Posted by C.Waterhill on November 24, 2005, 6:22 pm
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Hi,
It is interesting to see and read how you think about this business in your
side of the ocean.
Here we have had these burglary panels that using gsm network and control
panel are wireless as well, a quite a long time. Yes, end of users can
install this alone too, but
in most case, installers are needed.

You get a good idea what i talking about, if you look
a one producher from Norway. www.vssafety.com

I think that Bosh have also made something new too lately. Everything what
you install of that central
is "all in one". Central, dialer(cellular) and keypad.
if you want, you can use remote control, Short message
or wireless keypad to control your alarm system.

But as i sayed, mostly these products still need a professional installer.
He install this product to
normal residental house in 20 minutes.

Then, how end of user use this, is an another thing.
Mostly those panels calls to your cell phone, but
also to monitoring stations. Over cell network is
DTMF formats are most sure protocol to use.

This kind of panels are good when you dont have
land line close. Summer house, or building area etc. etc.

I have seen that this kind of products give more and more
work than wired "old kind" alarm systems.

I dont know, does your market have these kind of products, but here they did
make our business more
better.

Christofer
Finland


> Bob,
>
> Telular has some new goodies out now... Checkout the TG-1 & TG-4, the TG-1
> (priced around $230) is for customers that don't have a traditional phone
> line, here a link to Telular's new line of products
> http://www.telular.com/telguard/tgDigital.asp ...
>
> Regards, Russ
>
>
> >
> >
> >> I would also recommend the cellbackup, and smoke monitoring.
> >
> > Most of the affordable cell backups are specifically designed to deal
with
> > standard CS signaling. Telguard does manufacture some (very expensive)
> > cell backups that will work on an analog cell network on the voice
> > channels and provide functionally the same srevices as a landline. The
> > equipment is expensive, and the service is expensive.
> >
> > If you buy your equipment outright you can probably have it monitored
> > including cell service for about the same amount (or less) using your
> > landline for your primary communications and a modern contral channel
unit
> > for your cell backup. If you want to save on the cost of a landline
(not
> > have one at all) and use your cell for all communications the cell
service
> > will be slightly more, but the difference will probably be less than the
> > cost of the landline. This is using a modern cell backup that uses the
> > data control chanel of cellular.
> >
> > I'll leave it to others to tear up the rest of your post.
> >
> > --
> > Bob La Londe
> > http://www.YumaBassMan.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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