EMERgency24 supports the widest range of Internet alarm communication formats so that its alarm dealers have more design options to meet the specific needs to protect your home or business Internet Protocol (IP) alarm communication is a technology that must now be considered to best serve your long-term security interests.
By sending alarm signals via the Internet instead of POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) lines, system owners can be assure their alarm equipment is compatible with emerging hardware for years to come. Further than compatibility, the efficiency of alarm transmission will be in line with the latest performance standards, such as the ninth edition of UL 864, which goes into effect on December 31, 2008.
With an estimated 26 million "legacy" alarm systems across the United States, alarm dealers must look to direct IP alarm communication using broadband connections as the bridge to the next generation of hardware devices.
Taking into account that the new UL 864 requirements call for dramatically faster communication between initiating devices and alarm annunciation, the next logical step is to streamline alarm transmission from the panel to the central station.
Thats because traditional alarm communication from the panel to the central station usually takes between 30 to 60 seconds. With IP transmission, communication is almost instantaneous, which hastens response by emergency personnel.
Honeywell's AlarmNet-i provides commercial and residential alarm owners an incredibly secure, flexible Internet monitoring and VOIP solution. It provides fully encrypted communication, works seamlessly behind firewalls and installs in minutes by alarm technicians without extensive networking experience.
As the trend of homes and business being wired for the Internet continues, AlarmNet-i looks to be a very attractive offering for many years to come.