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Viscount Systems Inc., a software company specializing in physical and logical security solutions, announced its product partnership agreement with Digital Monitoring Products (DMP), a manufacturer of electronic alarms and access products.
Often when there is a fire loss, the owner of the premise has insurance and the carrier denies liability because there is no fire alarm system installed.
The long-anticipated year of the 2G sunset is finally upon us. Despite several years of warning, there are still a surprisingly large number of installed alarm panels that rely on 2G, many of which will need to be replaced before January 1, 2017, when AT&T’s 2G network will cease to exist.
Great Lakes region Catalyst AV Distribution network member company Allnet Distributing celebrated the grand opening of its Carmel, Ind., facility on December 16, 2015, representing the third location for the company, the second of which is in Troy, Mich.
Interactive security systems are now table stakes for dealers. There are more options and opportunities in interactive services than ever before, and dealers need to learn more and offer more.
IACLEA announced that STANLEY Security, an IACLEA corporate partner, has committed to supporting IACLEA’s association programs in 2016, including new executive development scholarship opportunities and a premier sponsorship of the annual conference.
The economy is up and so are sales and expectations. But it’s an election year; there is more competition than ever in the residential space; and dealers are working hard to embrace the changes in the marketplace.