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Re: DSC GSM Radio back ups



2550 is same flat rate (unless you increase the test frequency)...and it
passes SIA & CID through, no extra big power supply and has its own mini
battery backup. I'm gonna put one in my daughters apt next week.



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**Crash Gordon**







"nick markowitz" <nmarkowitz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Aug 9, 12:55 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Aug 9, 6:45 am, nick markowitz <nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 8, 4:31 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> > > On Aug 7, 9:52 pm, G. Morgan <usenet_ab...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > > > mleuck wrote:
>> > > > >If that is the plan he signed then yes, do you not understand how
>> > > > >service plans work?
>>
>> > > > Sure, they are one-sided with the advantage always going to
>> > > > Mega-Corp.
>>
>> > > And yet he still signed up, next time read the contract
>>
>> > > > For all we know that thing is sending bullshit diagnostics/updates
>> > > > and other
>> > > > non-alarm related stuff.  I would want to see a breakdown of the
>> > > > data
>> > > > allegedly x-mitted, and separate the garbage from the actual
>> > > > signals.
>>
>> > > Or he could have been sending opening/closings, daily test signals
>> > > etc
>>
>> > Thats why I like  Uplink and its flat rate  may not do cid simple
>> > general burg or fiire but no cut offs or overages etc. like tellular
>> > and others.
>>
>> It sounds like you are using AnyNet, why not the new 2550?
>
> waiting to try out a 2550 have not had any new cell back ups come in
> have used the cid adapter it works great for any net




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