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Emergency Phone in ElevatorJun 24, 2024Legacy elevator often require complicated connections and wiring, it use POTS lines to deliver a stable and reliable connection. The existing wiring is run from the machine room, through travel cable, into the elevator cab. The advantages of analog phone lines have traditionally been two-fold. First, you can maintain service when your power goes out. Secondly, 911 is able to easily identify where you are calling from.More
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Are You Ready For POTS Replacement?Jun 24, 2024What is POTS? Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) is the original analog phone line system that has been used since the 1880s, it is a 100-year-old technology and is being phased out today!More
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POTS Replacement in POS & Vending MachineJun 21, 2024Point of Sale (POS) is one of the most largely used applications by the everyday consumer. Anytime you pay with a credit/debit card there is a modem (dial-up or broadband) behind it, transferring that data and returning an approval or denial quickly, and in the case of dial-up solutions with less costs associated.More
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POTS replacement—Elevator Emergency Voice Communications Through VoIPJun 21, 2024With POTS line costs continually on the rise by telecom provider, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is becoming increasingly common, particularly for commercial use. While potentially ideal for your building’s general telecommunications, there are challenges when trying to use VoIP with emergency phone systems (like the ones in your elevators).More
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POTS Replacement in Alarm SystemJun 21, 2024POTS lines have been the primary means of communication for fire alarm monitoring systems for decades. Ademco Contact ID protocol is the most popular protocol that enables the alarm systems to communicate with the central stations. When an alarm was tripped, the alarm panel would capture the phone line and send the alarm signals to the central stations.More
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Flyingvoice Hardware Support T.30/T.37/T.38Jun 21, 2024Legacy FAX machines transmit data over phone lines. Flyingvoice hardware supports the T.30/T.37/T.38 protocol for FAX to help you smoothly migrate your legacy machine to VoIP.More