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Re: Monitoring Intruder over the WWW
On 27 May 2005 04:21:30 -0700, "tonyT" <tony_tibbles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>I'm biased but will comment anyway.
>
>Reliability in the UK at least has improved over the last two years and
>is dependent on your choise of ISP, router and network provider. I
>expect that, over time and following a lot more take-overs than we are
>seeing just now, ISPs will have to start competing on Service Level
>rather than just price.
>
>However, if you use a fully supervised IP signalling system (plug!)
>you'll know when its down and can do something about it. All networks
>fail at some time!
>
>Long-range radio is not often an option in UK. Once you start using a
>back-up you're into the network charges that you avoid with Broadband.
>
This company sells remote actuated relays and monitoring systems, not
specifically for the security industry, but it looks like they could
be adapted to do whatever you want.
http://www.dataprobe.com/
Beachcomber
(no affiliation with aforementioned company)
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