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Re: Uplink Network/Line costs?



It sounded like he was saying his CS was wanting a fee on top of what he
pays Uplink, it didn't sound like the CS was the one

If the CS registered and administers the unit then yes I can see the added
fee but if it's just the CS wanting a few to monitor incoming signals thats
silly

"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >I don't see any reason they should charge a fee, it's calling in on a
line
> > thats no different than any other
>
> Who?  The dealer?  The CS?
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> Somebody has to pay Uplink.
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> >
> > "jobs" <jobs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> If a monitoring company says they support uplink for a fee, does this
> >> imply they are supplying the network/line that uplink needs to place
> >> the call?
> >>
> >> How does this work? Uplink is hardware. who supplies the network?
> >>
> >> What's a fair price to add uplink coverage beyond the hardware and
> >> install?
> >>
> >> Is the monitoring station having to do anything special because you
> >> are uplink?
> >>
> >> Any alternative options to uplink? If the goal is to deter somebody
> >> from stopping the signal. on option of have the telephone company run
> >> the phone line higher in my roof requiring burglars to climb on my
> >> roof.. Also I hear Direct tv will be offering satalite DSL (possibly
> >> thorugh blue sky or something), but the idea of being completely line
> >> free (including going VOIP) is kinda cool.
> >>
> >> Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
> >
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