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dum... dum... dum... Bob La Londe 02-21-2008
Posted by Mark Leuck on February 21, 2008, 6:36 pm
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I'm trying to figure out why nobody can make a trouble-free GSM cell unit,
today there was a recall on the new NX-592EGSM's

In fact everyone has had some kind of recall except for Uplink and Alarm.com

> dum dum dum da-dum. Another one bites the dust.
>
> I keep pushing cellular backup, and people keep not listening.
>
> I think I'm gonna start a policy that its not optional on commercial
sites.
>
>



Posted by Bob La Londe on February 21, 2008, 9:08 pm
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> I'm trying to figure out why nobody can make a trouble-free GSM cell unit,
> today there was a recall on the new NX-592EGSM's
>
> In fact everyone has had some kind of recall except for Uplink and
> Alarm.com

Well, I have to say the Uplink AnyNet installs easy enough. I've been using
the TG-4 for most of my installations, but for cheap backup the AnyNet sure
is a good deal right now. I may just buy a bunch of them and put them on
the shelf.





>> dum dum dum da-dum. Another one bites the dust.
>>
>> I keep pushing cellular backup, and people keep not listening.
>>
>> I think I'm gonna start a policy that its not optional on commercial
> sites.
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by alarman on February 21, 2008, 9:49 pm
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Bob La Londe wrote:
> Well, I have to say the Uplink AnyNet installs easy enough. I've
> been using the TG-4 for most of my installations, but for cheap
> backup the AnyNet sure is a good deal right now. I may just buy a
> bunch of them and put them on the shelf.
>

Eastern has TG-1's and TG-4's on sale now.

--
js



Posted by Bob La Londe on February 21, 2008, 11:25 pm
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> Bob La Londe wrote:
>> Well, I have to say the Uplink AnyNet installs easy enough. I've
>> been using the TG-4 for most of my installations, but for cheap
>> backup the AnyNet sure is a good deal right now. I may just buy a
>> bunch of them and put them on the shelf.
>>
>
> Eastern has TG-1's and TG-4's on sale now.

Hmmm.... can you e-mail me some numbers so I'll know if its worth going back
and kissing some butt or not?

alarm (underscore) wizard (at) hotmail (dot) com




Posted by alarman on February 21, 2008, 7:48 pm
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Bob La Londe wrote:
> dum dum dum da-dum. Another one bites the dust.
>
> I keep pushing cellular backup, and people keep not listening.
>
> I think I'm gonna start a policy that its not optional on commercial
> sites.

I make 'em sign off if they don't want the cell backup.
js






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