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This new POTS Replacement solution is specifically designed to meet the life safety requirements as mandated by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) without using VoIP services.
CARLSBAD, Calif. - ncarol.com -- MACH is pleased to announce a new addition to our award-winning AReS™ product line: AReS™ for Fire & Burglar Alarms, which will launch on March 31, 2024. This new POTS Replacement solution is specifically designed to meet the life safety requirements as mandated by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) without using VoIP services.
"This new solution provides proven and tested connectivity for life safety applications like fire and burglar alarm systems. Adherence to specific regulations, regardless of jurisdiction, is paramount for these mission-critical applications, so we want our partners also to be aware that the installation process for AReS™ Fire & Burglar Alarms differs from conventional VoIP-based POTS Replacement solutions," commented MACH CEO Donald Ochoa.
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MACH's experience in this space has proven that traditional fire alarm panels may encounter difficulties when integrating with VoIP applications. However, it is recognized that different customers have different needs, including those with legacy systems that still utilize VoIP technology. While MACH will continue to offer and support VoIP-based AReS™ solutions, our new AReS™ for Fire & Burglar Alarms offers an ideal alternative for customers seeking reliable connectivity without having to rely on VoIP technology.
According to Ochoa, "Because these are Life Safety applications, a stringent set of requirements must be followed to conform to NFPA standards and UL compliance guidelines. While this may require a little more work on the front end, it is worth the extra effort because these solutions must provide connectivity wherever and whenever needed and will typically stay in place for many years to come."
The addition of AReS™ for Fire and Burglar Alarms to the MACH portfolio is designed to work with hundreds of different alarm panels and is centered around reliability, compliance, and adherence to a wide range of codes and regulations. Meeting these requirements is necessary to ensure connectivity, especially for solutions that do not work well with VoIP services for Fire & Burglar alarms.
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About MACH Networks
MACH Networks is one of the nation's leading providers of fully managed 5G WWAN solutions for Service Providers and Value-Added Resellers. More than 50 of the nation's largest Service Providers rely on MACH to fulfill, deploy, and support fully managed WWAN solutions for businesses with locations across the country. MACH was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
For more information, please visit machnetworks.com or email us at sales@machnetworks.com
"This new solution provides proven and tested connectivity for life safety applications like fire and burglar alarm systems. Adherence to specific regulations, regardless of jurisdiction, is paramount for these mission-critical applications, so we want our partners also to be aware that the installation process for AReS™ Fire & Burglar Alarms differs from conventional VoIP-based POTS Replacement solutions," commented MACH CEO Donald Ochoa.
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MACH's experience in this space has proven that traditional fire alarm panels may encounter difficulties when integrating with VoIP applications. However, it is recognized that different customers have different needs, including those with legacy systems that still utilize VoIP technology. While MACH will continue to offer and support VoIP-based AReS™ solutions, our new AReS™ for Fire & Burglar Alarms offers an ideal alternative for customers seeking reliable connectivity without having to rely on VoIP technology.
According to Ochoa, "Because these are Life Safety applications, a stringent set of requirements must be followed to conform to NFPA standards and UL compliance guidelines. While this may require a little more work on the front end, it is worth the extra effort because these solutions must provide connectivity wherever and whenever needed and will typically stay in place for many years to come."
The addition of AReS™ for Fire and Burglar Alarms to the MACH portfolio is designed to work with hundreds of different alarm panels and is centered around reliability, compliance, and adherence to a wide range of codes and regulations. Meeting these requirements is necessary to ensure connectivity, especially for solutions that do not work well with VoIP services for Fire & Burglar alarms.
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About MACH Networks
MACH Networks is one of the nation's leading providers of fully managed 5G WWAN solutions for Service Providers and Value-Added Resellers. More than 50 of the nation's largest Service Providers rely on MACH to fulfill, deploy, and support fully managed WWAN solutions for businesses with locations across the country. MACH was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
For more information, please visit machnetworks.com or email us at sales@machnetworks.com
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