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  1. Interested in some stickers for existing devices? Let us know by commenting below and we will send some out to you. http://t.co/5qE4R7DRGF

  2. I've just returned from a trip to Sydney where we are setting up WebWay Australia. The market for Alarm Transmission is reportedly in the region of a million monitored systems, however unlike the UK they are not driven by Insurance nor strict adherence to standards compliance. There is the Australian & New Zealand AS2201 standard, their equivalent to EN50136 (in some respects). At present there is no concept of a confirmed event and Police response is on request of the Keyholder or Guarding company on a single activation. What is impressive in Australia is the radio coverage. 4G is prevalent and there is a national program of Broadband roll out. The aggressive spread of 4G services means that 3G has almost been bypassed. 4G has greater reach and building penetration and is suited to the far and remote areas that are common place in Australia. I'm told you can get 4G up the top of a mountain in the middle of the desert! For WebWayOne, the dual technology cells are perfect for the deployment of our Mk6 platforms enabled for 3G and intelligent roaming. If you want to "play" in the Australian market, then you need 3G as a minimum, otherwise its not worth bothering. This really is a peak into the future for our market. The network operators are now actively "farming" data from 2G services to enhance the consumer 3G and 4G experience and this is already having an impact on ATS services in certain regions. The Operators are calling this the "Sunset period" of 2G services with 2020 a stake in the ground where 2G will no longer be offered on new contracts. The decision we took 12 months ago to standardise on a 3G platform was definitely a "good call". Changing a GSM module is a significant hardware deviation. The upshot is, if we had stuck with a 2G module we would have been faced with a re-submission of the product for testing and 3rd party certification. That's a severe investment in time and cost avoided. Our industry relies heavily on mobile technology and there will need to be a cultural change before long, particularly in view of the rapid growth of data services and the demands of consumers. Our industry is conditioned to product lifetimes of 10 to 15 years, but this is a dynasty in mobile technology terms. At WebWayOne we are now at a Mk6 release, with at least 4 of these determined by a change in the GSM module, all having been 2G up until the release of the Mk6. We have managed to maintain costs over these transitions, no small feat when you compare this to the consumer world. Consider back in 2005 when we first began to roll out IP/GPRS systems. The Nokia 9300 was released, you'll no doubt recall it was a clam shell design with full qwerty keyboard. It was the same year the Motorola RAZR was launched. It was another two years before the iPhone first made an appearance. We swop, change, upgrade our mobiles every few years, but we expect our signalling devices to last 5 or 6 times that length of time. We are actively looking at the next generation of modules now, with 4G likely to be available in Q1 next year, but with the price of 4G modules being high, I don't expect these to be viable for our market for some time. But never say never. 3G is, we are told, not going to "die" for the foreseeable future, but 2G certainly does have a life expectancy and it is not that far away. We have upgrade programs are in progress with a 3G plug-on in the pipeline for Mk5 boards and full board updates for roughly the same cost as an HG antenna. By the way, the data re-farming issues cannot be solved with an alternate antenna. So my advice is to be prepared. Start reviewing your 2G deployments soon, and make sure they have an upgrade path. Think seriously about the deployment of any new 2G devices, look for future proofing your signalling now. The alternative could well be a swop out of the 2G device in around 5 years time, if not sooner. Attached is an article on the subject of 2G farming, it's worth a read. Sunset for GPRS final.pdf
  3. Once again WebWay are bringing the security industry together at a series of events between September and October in the UK and Ireland. Details can be found at webwayone.com/events Republic and Northern Ireland 22 Sept - Cork 23 Sept - Dublin 24 Sept - Lisburn UK 29th Sept - Essex - Gold & Country Club 8th Oct - Newbury - WebWayOne Ltd Head Office 13th Oct - Glasgow - The Westerwood Hotel 14th Oct - Manchester - Worsley Park Marriott Hotel 15th Oct - Coventry - Stonebridge Golf 22nd Oct - Bristol - The Bristol Golf Club
  4. We will be exhibiting at SSA 2015 in Amsterdam later this month. Visit us as stand 08.536. http://t.co/JTY8B61T2R http://t.co/MTQozWMtni

  5. RT @chris_deany: Finished an amazing project today... All made possible by @WebWayOneLtd @Webwayone_PA @TexecomLtd @Texecom_Joseph thanks …

  6. Have a great bank holiday weekend everyone!

  7. Our new window sticker ship with all devices soon. Let us know if you want some sent to you for existing installs. http://t.co/npEF9QfL8C

  8. Nano 3G. Wire-free UDL & network monitoring. ARC monitoring available from @CustodianARC http://t.co/QbtbfAHuCS

  9. Nano 3G. Wire-free UDL & network monitoring. ARC monitoring available from @SGMonitoring http://t.co/ItBK41XQL9

  10. WebWay will be landing in Australia soon. Follow @WebWayAU for latest updates! http://t.co/F68khrghpz

  11. #JOGLE2015 Day15 Job done. 980miles. V tired. V wet. V pleased to have finished. http://t.co/IKM9QaSxcM

  12. #JOGLE2015 Day14 completed. Bodinnick. Last day tomorrow. Oh yes. Bring it on. Can't believe we are nearly there. http://t.co/jQx5NAaWIC

  13. #JOGLE2015 Day14 Tavistock to Fowey. First off after 14days. Brake failure. More damage to bike then Hebe thank goodness!

  14. #JOGLE2015 Unable to make a post on Facebook for Day13 due to network problems. Will get it posted as soon as possible on Thursday.

  15. #JOGLE2015 Day13 complete. Made it to just outside Tavistock. Worst weather of the trip so far. 59 miles on the day. Legs very tired now!

  16. #JOGLE2015 Day12 ended up being longer then planned. Finished at Wellington. Day13 Target is Tavistock today. Weather forecast v poor.

  17. #JOGLE2015 Day12 09:30 12 miles completed. Tracking west and south of Bristol. Fantastic ride over old Severn bridge. Perfect day

  18. #JOGLE2015 Day 11 completed, 64 miles, being looked after in Chepstow... Well on target

  19. #JOGLE2015 Day 10 completed, 88 miles and well on target. Easy day tomorrow!!

  20. #JOGLE2015 Day 10: south of Warrington, looks like it's going to be a good day

  21. #JOGLE2015 Day 9: tough start over the Yorkshire dales. Better afternoon, made it to Warrington! http://t.co/jFIX4ytrUd

  22. Briliant spin on the bike at Cancer Care West charity event. WebWay❤️Ireland. http://t.co/UWEwDVhWGa

  23. Day8 Ingleton. This has been a 'what are we doing this for' sort of day. Hopefully it will be worth the effort.

  24. Nano 3G. Wire free UDL & network monitoring with optional alarm signalling. Activate at install or in the future. http://t.co/Tomnf4ZkQM

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