Stinger Long Range Communicator
When an alarm system activates, it depends on the telephone line to communicate the emergency signals to a monitoring response center. Times have changed. Today the telephone system may or may not work.
As crime rates increase, more thieves have become advanced and educated with their Breaking and Entering techniques. Thieves have wire cutters, which offer easier access to the home/business telephone lines. In addition to telephone lines being cut, residential/business telephone lines may also be affected or interrupted by other external factors such as, power outages during a storm and construction mishaps causing communication failures. What we often forget is the monitoring center will not receive a signal once the telephone lines/internet have been disconnected.
A solution was put in place to resolve the telephone line problem. The solution
is to install a cellular back-up system. Over the years the Cellular Back-UP has
been the system of choice for wireless communication.
Now that most analog cellular back-up units are unusable.
The choices are digital. The Stinger is a long range communicator that sends a
digital signal to the monitoring station.
VoIP Service? No Phone? No Problem
The Stinger should be installed as a
primary communicator in these applications thereby bypassing the end-user VoIP
service altogether. All panel communication is done via the cellular
network. As a result, issues with transmission on VoIP
networks and power outages are no longer a problem.
Fast & Economical
The Stinger uses the GPRS data channel of the GSM network to
ensure low-cost, high-speed and reliable alarm communications. GPRS signals are
treated as high-priority by cellular providers and are delivered almost
instantly. The size of the data packet created by the communicator
is minimal, which makes for attractive airtime rate plans.
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