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Re: recommendations for a CS



I agree with Doug, both my Cancel number & Receiver numbers are under MY
CONTROL..... NEVER use a CS's 800 lines........

"Doug" <not@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kO%Bh.8825$xJ6.1586@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Also make sure that the number you provide to your customers for reporting
> false alarms is  one of your numbers forwarded to the CS, that way if you
> need to switch to a different CS, you can do it with a couple of line
> swings. If you use a voice number provided by the CS you will have to
> notify all your customers and print new CS cards in the event you change
> to a different central station.
>
> Doug
>
> --
>
> "Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:45d88520$0$1347$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> Fourthly always have at least one plan "B" option with another good
>> quality central station. If you plan this from the beginning it will be
>> easier. Make sure that you have your own number(s) for the panels you
>> program; one(s) that only you control to call forward and/or redirect.
>> That way you know you're always able to change quickly to a new central
>> station with minimum effort should a disaster occur or business
>> conditions change.
>>
>
>




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