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Posted by: thepinetree on 01/21/2015 04:14 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 01/22/2015 09:57 AM
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As ATT Phases Out Copper Signal Service Helps Customers Migrate To Future

Vallecito, CA...In January of this past year, AT&T presented to the FCC. It’s National Broadband Plan for the Future. This extensive plan documents AT&T’s plan to phase out standard, copper phone lines referring to standard telephone lines as “Relics of a bye gone era” and to integrate broadband/network phone lines into every residence and business in America. With only 20% of American homes currently using standard copper wire phone lines, and more and more consumers switching to VOIP phone systems each day, AT&T is gradually achieving this goal. Two similar situations were the phasing out of analog cell phones and analog televisions in the previous decade. Unfortunately, when switching from standard land lines to VOIP/internet phone services, the consumer is rarely informed by the new phone service provider when it comes to his or her security system will be dramatically affected. “Why?” You may ask. Simply put, if a security system (burglar alarm or fire alarm) has been communicating with its central station via land lines for its entirety and then your phone line is switched to broadband, the panel can no longer communicate with the central station because it is designed for copper lines, not internet lines...





Customers who are interested in saving money gladly make the switch to VOIP internet when they see the savings it provides. Unfortunately, they are not informed that this conversion has disabled their security systems ability to communicate with their Central Station and the first indication that something is wrong is usually a low battery report or a failed test timer. In some situations, the keypad that BEEPS loudly every hour indicating there is no communication between the security system and the Central Station that monitors the system. Fortunately, security companies have been planning for this rather than waiting for the “Landline Apocalypse” when all standard lines shut down.

Andy Wilson with Signal Service, a family owned and operated security company in the California Foothills, is working on converting his customers over to network and cellular panels as well as an old technology that has made a rather impressive re-emergence, AES Mesh Radio. The AES Radio technology got its start being used by the military due to its fast, 100% reliable and secure transmission. Its popularity is growing again today because it allows the property owner to forego third party costs such as a landline phone charges and delivers the fastest, 100% reliable technology in the industry as well as being “self-sustaining” and not susceptible to changes in third party technology such as landlines or internet.

Converting a land line alarm system to a network system is as simple as making a call to your alarm provider and they can come to your home and install a network panel or cellular converter to your existing system and the transition is seamless. Change is good, but being prepared is even better. If you have an existing security system, its wise get informed about your mode of service from your alarm service provider. Your burglar alarm is a crucial part of peace of mind for a home owner. Owners of security systems have the safety of their property and families as a top priority and the inconvenience of a down system can be 100% averted and your alarm provider is there to help.


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