The 2G communications sunset has already begun with reports of cellular carriers shutting down service of 2G towers (GSM and GPRS technology) in certain areas of the country. Many dealers have already been affected by these incidents — forcing them to upgrade customers as service is shut down.
Read MoreNCA has been named to the SDM 100 for 2012! Click here to read the article
Read MoreCOPS Monitoring, a leading provider of wholesale alarm monitoring services headquartered in Williamstown, NJ opens its 8,000 square foot central station in Lewisville, Texas. The newest hot redundant facility is COPS’ fifth central station and will actively share in the company’s alarm traffic with their four other networked central stations located in New Jersey, Florida, Arizona, and Tennessee.
Read MoreCell carrier’s ‘sunset’ for GSM will force upgrade to 3G and 4G radios by: Rich Miller Wednesday, August 15, 2012 YARMOUTH, Maine—AT&T will phase out its 2G networks by 2017, setting a long-anticipated timeline for the “sunset” of the technology and giving the alarm industry a target date to upgrade cellular equipment.
Read MoreUpdate from Ralph Bristol Morning News – BBB Middle Tennessee can be heard Fridays at 7:35am on the Ralph Bristol Nashville Morning News, WTN 99.7 (FM Radio) Pinnacle Security “Alarms” Middle Tennessee Consumers Company Uses Misleading, High-Pressure Sales Tactics [July 27, 2012 – Nashville, TN] BBB warns Middle Tennessee residents of the business practices of Pinnacle Security headquartered in Orem, UT.
Read MoreShooter Stein, President of NCA, was selected as one of the “20 under 40” Class of 2011, presented by Security Systems News. Here’s a look at the article below. Martha Entwistle Thursday, June 16, 2011 YARMOUTH, Maine—Congratulations to the “20 under 40” Class of 2011.
Read MoreWhen you think of your home, you think of a safe haven. Your home is the single most expensive investment you have made in your life and as such it is important that you do all that you can within your power to ensure that it is secure.
Read MoreHome is where the heart is. It is in our home that we try to find our own paradise; any and every comfort of the outside world seems to be a second fiddle to the comfort and happiness that we get in our house. We give in our best to make sure that our house is clean and beautiful.
Read MoreThere’s a wide variety of security systems on the market to ensure the safety of your family. Safety and security is actually a primordial challenge of the human being. The fear and the incapability to face the danger can destroy the daily balance. You hear about various crimes in the news all the time, therefore the evolution of the security systems gives you the chance to prevent house breaking.
Read MoreAutomobile theft is a worry that every car owner has to grapple with everyday. Cars are primarily the main mode of transport in the present society. Thanks to technology and credit facilities, affordability and accessibility to cars has been simplified. However, as the demand for cheaper quality cars from the global market rises so does the incidences of car theft.
Read MoreDespite experiencing more than double normal alarm traffic levels resulting from the near direct hit from Hurricane Irene, C.O.P.S. Monitoring, headquartered in Williamstown, New Jersey, weathered the storm maintaining a 17.4 second response time to high priority alarms. “Irene’s unusual path taught us that it’s hard to predict when and where natural disasters will strike,” stated Jim McMullen, President and COO of C.O.P.S. Monitoring.
Read MoreOn June 24, 2011, COPS Monitoring, headquartered in Williamstown, New Jersey, opened their fourth central station in Nashville, Tennessee. “We’re excited to launch locally in Tennessee,” stated Jim McMullen, President and COO of COPS Monitoring. “Nashville will make a great home for COPS.
Read MoreIn November COPS contracted with Zumasys, a leading-edge solutions provider for disaster recovery, server virtualization, and centralized storage, to deploy their fourth and fifth automation system mainframes in a highly secure off-site mega data center, called the SuperNAP (Network Access Provider), in Las Vegas, Nevada. The additional servers will supplement their three redundant mainframes located in their New Jersey headquarters.
Read MoreCOPS Monitoring, headquartered in Williamstown, NJ, recently announced Nashville, Tennessee will be the host city for their fourth alarm monitoring central station. Scheduled for a first-quarter 2011 opening date, the 4,100 square-foot facility will be interconnected with their three other central stations located in New Jersey, Florida, and Arizona to perform active load-sharing of the company’s alarm traffic.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, Tenn. — January 26, 2006 — Customers throughout the Southeast will soon enjoy the low-cost, high-quality philosophy of National Certified Alarms Inc., CEO James A. Stein announced today. Stein has entered into a licensing agreement with Drew Trapnell to form NCA USA, Inc.
Read MoreNASHVILLE, Tenn. — December 10, 2005 — Shooter Stein has been named president of National Certified Alarms Inc. (NCA) and will assume more operational responsibilities in 2006, the company has announced. Previously, Stein served as vice president of the company. In addition to overseeing general operations, a majority of outside sales and technology, Stein plans to focus on expanding the company’s reach in Middle Tennessee.
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