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Red Care V Dualcom


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hi folks

just want to gauge opinion on communicators i've always used redcare but am toying with the idea of dualcoms.

What are your experiances good or bad

Mark Terry

A.M.I. Security

Covering the Thames Valley

Tel. 01189 775173 24hours

mark.terry@amisecurity.co.uk

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hi folks

just want to gauge opinion on communicators i've always used redcare but am toying with the idea of dualcoms.

What are your experiances good or bad

The Australian equivilent of Redcare is being phased out down under (no more new connections and plug pulled next year) and I don't think it will be much longer before you hear a similar announcement from BT.

IMHO - Dual path IP/GPRS is the way to go ;)

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The age old question

EDITTED Answer as Public SORRY

Guest anguscanplay
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The Australian equivilent of Redcare is being phased out down under (no more new connections and plug pulled next year) and I don't think it will be much longer before you hear a similar announcement from BT.

IMHO - Dual path IP/GPRS is the way to go ;)

you seen the draft insurance requirments for IP yet ?

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you seen the draft insurance requirments for IP yet ?

No I haven't - are you going to point me in the right direction ? ;)

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If your looking for an alternative for RedCARE, try looking at the Emizon product.

...and don't forget Webwayone, Chiron, Terrier or IP Alarms :rolleyes:

Then you need to look at moving ARC's because none of them are likely to offer all solutions. Many will offer only one.

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Guest anguscanplay
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Redcare been going 20 yrs? chances are it will still be going 20 more?

what dates 21CN start?

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underway ;)

Will Redcare alarm signalling services be compatible with the 21CN?

BT Redcare’s alarm signalling network has been tested under both laboratory conditions and under simulated live conditions. All redcare network testing conducted to date has proved to be 100% successful and shows that redcare products will work normally on the network once it has been switched-on.

BT expects the vast majority of customer premises equipment (CPE) connected to current telephone lines and broadband services will work normally on the network once it has been switched-on.

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