Broadband Security?

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The Protect America home security firm has recently unveiled its new Broadband Monitoring Service, which purportedly may spell the end for traditional landline security connections.

The popularity of broadband for internet usage over older, slower dialup systems is fairly ubiquitous, so it was only a matter of time before security systems incorporated the technology. For years, systems relied on analog phone connections in order to connect with the monitoring facility. Consumers wanting to get rid of their landlines now have an affordable option that links up with their broadband internet needs.

Test results have already indicated that the broadband option is over four times faster than the standard connection, allowing for faster response times and greater security. This all but ensures that broadband security is going to be the preferred method for most customers.

But I don't know about all that. I long for the olden days, when my Dad would sleep in the den and beat anyone to death - prospective thief or no - with a truncheon if they woke him.

 

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The GE wireless home security system uses the broadband Internet connection to communicate directly with the monitoring facility. Test results with the new technology found that the broadband connection is four times faster than the standard connection allowing for even faster response times. The other aspects of the alarm monitoring service work the same. With more people canceling their home phone service, this 21st Century broadband technology allows these customers to save money and keep their homes and families safe.



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