Telephone Landlines will be gone within 5-7 Years

The major Telcos have announced that the telephone landlines we've known and trusted for decades will soon be gone for good. This has some serious implications for monitored security, fire and medical alarm systems that rely on landlines to transmit their messages to an Alarm Monitoring Center.



What does this mean for Home Owners ?

Residential Alarm Monitoring It means that your monitored burglar, fire or medical alarm system will no longer be able to transmit alarm messages to the Monitoring Company over your phone line. Don't panic, you can visit our Alarm Monitoring web site for the DIY community.

What does this mean for Alarm Dealers ?

IP Alarm If you are unable or unwilling to offer your Customers an affordable IP or Cellular upgrade, your business may suffer as a result. Low cost, off the shelf Monitoring solutions from IP Alarms are your Lifeline to continued profitability. More...

What does this mean for Monitoring Companies ?

Central Station Failure to prepare and adapt to the pressing requirements of existing POTS dialer subscribers could lead to large scale cancellations. The future is in affordable IP based solutions and the sooner you IP enable your monitoring facility the better.

Opportunities for companies outside the Industry

Internet Around 30 million monitored alarms require an upgrade and as the security industry is unable to cope, $600,000,000+ in recurring revenue is up for grabs. An opening has been created for smart tech companies to use IP Alarms technology to clean up the mess.

2G GSM/GPRS Network Closure.

Just to add to the confusion, its not only telephone landlines that are on the way out. Consumers throughout North America are hungry for bandwidth and the 2G GSM/GPRS network is scheduled to be shut down within five to seven years. When you are considering options for upgrading your security, fire or medical alarm system, GPRS based equipment may not provide you with the future proof solution you need. If you prefer a wireless solution and the forthcoming 2G/GPRS sunset is a concern, you may want to consider a 3G based solution which will have a much longer lifespan.


IP Alarms lead the way in Internet Alarm Monitoring Solutions

Whether you are a Monitoring Center, Alarm Dealer or End User, IP Alarms can help you migrate from monitoring security, fire or medical alarms over telephone landlines to reliably monitoring them over wired or wireless Internet. Learn how IP Routing has become the modern day IP equivalent of Alarm Dealers using toll free numbers to prevent being tied to a particular Central Station.

Simple, Cost Efficient IP Alarm Monitoring.

Whether you want an IP upgrade for your single line receiver or want to use cutting edge software to process hundreds of signals per second - we have a product and a solution for your Monitoring Center. We have client hardware devices that interface with any alarm control panel and transmit signals in any protocol. We have server solutions that interface with any automation system. We have been developing IP Alarm and Video solutions since 2005 and we are at your service.


Equipment Manufacturers

If your manufacturing company has a requirement to signal alarm events via IP to a server, then IP Alarms may well be the technical partner for you. Client side integration is very simple and our server solutions are already in place in many Central Monitoring Stations across the world. 2010 has seen a rapid increase in the number of Alarm Monitoring Centers supporting our solutions, so if you manufacture an alarm panel or similar product and want to embed our technology into your product, your Customers will have many monitoring providers to choose from. Please check out our AlarmCLOUD platform to see how our technology can receive signals from your equipment and distribute it to any Alarm Monitoring Center in the world.


LATEST NEWS - Check out the new OBi100 device.


LinkedIn Alarm Monitoring Group Why not come and join our Alarm Monitoring Group on LinkedIn and have your say on the future direction of the Alarm Monitoring Industry.

low cost alarm monitoring