Cage Security have announced the beginning of the national roll out of the next generation of Internet Protocol-based (IP) security monitoring systems. Cage Security are installing the first of their new monitoring system, which will significantly improve the accuracy of security services and cut response time for companies and residences across Australia.
The security monitoring system is based on Emizon’s Global 21 signalling service. The dual-path system plugs into the Internet, but also uses the Optus General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) wireless data network as a back-up, ensuring that security monitoring stays intact 24/7 even if the internet service crashes.
This cost-effective service is suitable for small, medium and large commercial operations, as well as residential operations. It is fully compliant with the latest security monitoring standards. The system works through an alarm panel hardware which connects into the customer’s existing broadband network and links to Cage Security’s back-to-base National Monitoring Centre.
As soon as the alarm system detects tampering, intrusion or a power failure, it sends a signal directly to the National Monitoring Centre, where operators will call the client company, phone the alarmed premises, alert the police or ambulance service or send out a guard patrol. Cage Security provide an accurate, efficient and cost-effective security monitoring system which will help protect client’s premises from burglars and vandals.
The new Global 21 service uses the latest IP based alarm monitoring technology and can be a major advance from other single-path, copper wire-based security systems. The Global 21 system’s dual-path removes all uncertainties from the alarm monitoring and provide an better service to its users.