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CSAA Int’l, Vienna, Va., announced that the Alarm Industry Communications Committee has launched an industry-wide survey on the issue of dropped signals involving Digital Alarm Communications Transmitters. The survey aims to collect information on how the telecom network’s move towards Internet Protocol affects these signals.
“We want to better understand the impact these changes have on alarm communications coming into central stations, or signals not coming in, as the case may be,” said Gordon Hope, vice president of marketing and business development at Honeywell and a member of the CSAA board of directors. The survey can be found at csaaintl.org/dact-dropped-signals-survey and is open to all central stations in the industry.