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Security alarm to GSM connection
- Subject: Security alarm to GSM connection
- From: "Benfield, John (ITD)" <john.benfield@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:46:19 -0000
I am currently talking to a number of local security companies about
installing an alarm system. Before any suggest getting Comfort system, I
want connections to a manned control centre with police response, therefore
the system needs to be installed by a NACOS approved installer. I am
concerned that any competent thief (and we do have a problem with the local
travellers) will just cut the telephone wires. We are remote and it's very
obvious which is own line. I am therefore trying to get a system that can
work with a GSM phone. Does anyone know of a black box that will allow you
to use a mobile as though it was a normal telephone (ie via a BT socket).
You can get the BT Redcare system with a GSM option, however this costs
around =A350 per month, but does include the monitoring service.
JB
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