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Re: How Many Years Have You Been in the Industry?



Hi Bob,

I'm looking at this myself... I'd much prefer going RF but can't interest
any
of you guys to set it up :-(
Are there any of the Loblow receivers installed in any of the stations
around here?

"Robert Campbell" <ssv554@usa@isp01.net> wrote in message
news:2c77$43fe5364$4fe937d$7870@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I can relate to that ! VoIP is coming and coming on strong. Even the phone
> companies recognize that and are introducing their own versions of VoIP.
> I've been encouraging my son to move into other areas of the low voltage
> industry such as home automation and video. He takes any and all course he
> can get in to, so once the company is his, I expect he will take it big,
> moving out of the "mom and pop" category. For me, it's been just another
of
> a number of businesses I've had; for him, it may be his future.
>
> I've been working with a small company here in Ottawa, giving them advice
> from the perspective of the alarm industry, as they develop an alternative
> to a landline for alarm services. They are in final stages of production,
> and it looks like both a good and very cost efficient solution allowing
use
> of the internet for those who choose to do so. I have no stake in the
> company other than wanting to assist them, and giving them my 2 cents
worth
> of advice from time to time. They are a nice bunch of folks, and I
sincerely
> hope they are successful.
> It's been a pleasure working with them....
>
> Their website is www.lobenninc.com if anyone is interested in seeing what
> they are up to.....
>
> RHC
>
> "Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:pkbsv1t4rvclifagm4g8r6p2sbup8seifm@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > After ten years or so the length of time in the trade really
> > doesn't matter.  The issue whether you stay up to date on new
> > industry trends and developing technology.  A typical example is
> > VoIP.  Most of the people in the trade act as though if they wish
> > hard enough or say enough bad things about it, it will go away.
> > It's here to stay and it's going to significantly affect our
> > industry -- like it or not.  My attitude is if it's here to stay
> > and I want to be here too, I'd darned well better learn how to
> > work with it.
> >
>
>


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