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Re: Commercial Alarm - help
Broadband is not quite available everywhere. here in the boonies we haven't
got it yet. the closest DSL is a mile from my house and i cannot hook on
because my line feeds from the main office 10 miles away. go figure.
"Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Jackcsg" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> > > Okay so how do you propose video verification on someone without
>> > broadband?
>> > > Only one I can think of is OzVision
>> > >
>> > By explaining the benefits of broadband. If people are dumb enough to
>> > subscribe to AOL dial-up at 30 bucks a month, they can very easily
>> > understand the transition. Paying for a second line to do dial-up video
>> > verification isn't the answer IMO. Just look at the transmission costs
> in
>> > comparison, along with what you'll need at the Central. I've built a 48
>> > position Interactive CMF using all dial-up...the costs are painful, and
>> > passed on to the end users. It's also slow and not very efficient...but
> it
>> > does work. I just see what it costs both parties to implement.
>>
>> Many people don't have broadband because it still isn't offered in many
>> areas. Dial-up is the only way it's going to happen
>>
> I think the times are changing. A few people don't want to pay for
> broadband, but it "is" everywhere. The problem will be turning the
> residential market around from 15 years of giving equipment away for the
> RMR. Everyone will be waiting a long time for the free answer.
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