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RE: Security alarm to GSM connection
- Subject: RE: Security alarm to GSM connection
- From: "Scott Crowther" <scrowther@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:24:20 +0100
OK John
FYI, Group 4 have a keyholding service too, although the cost is
obviously far more.
However, we can also set up our service to alert any local Guarding
company of your choice - we would just need to work with them to agree
it first!
If I can help in any other way, please let me know (maybe offlist?)
Regards
Scott
Scott Crowther
Marketing Executive
Intamac Systems Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Benfield, John (ITD) [mailto:john.benfield@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 August 2004 12:48
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Security alarm to GSM connection
>We monitor numerous panels, including the Inner Range Concept
3000/4000
panels (http://www.innerrange.com/).
>Inner Range have an optional GSM modem that takes a SIM card
and uses it to
contact our monitoring platform, and may fit the bill.
>I am not 100% sure though as to whether it has the required
NSI/NACOSS
approvals you require, but I can ask further questions of our
contacts at
Inner Range if you want more info.
>These panels also have further networking capabilities.
Scott,
Sound interesting, I'll have a look tonight, however I really
want NACOS or
rather BS4737. We have a real problem with travellers </RANT ON>
thieving
gyps bast.... </RANT OFF> so police response is very important
to us, as is
a local company with response vehicle and key holding. As I
said, we are
remote(ish) with the nearest house being around 1km away,
therefore alarm
sirens are rather useless for us (and I'm not convinced they are
effective
anyway).
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