by Jessica Barnes | Dec 18, 2024 | WHIRC News
WHIRC is proud to introduce professional visual alarm monitoring for business security accounts. This advanced service seamlessly integrates security systems and video cameras through the CHeKT video bridge, creating a direct connection to WHIRC’s monitoring team.
Here’s how it works:
When an event is triggered, WHIRC’s dispatchers are immediately alerted and provided with the corresponding video feed with no extra logins. The business representative will then receive a text notification with the video feed. If the event is confirmed as a threat, the customer can verify it with a click. This verified alert prompts WHIRC’s team to contact emergency services with high-priority, verified dispatch information, helping law enforcement respond quickly to prevent potential crimes or apprehend suspects.
This streamlined process minimizes false alarms, saving time and resources for businesses and emergency responders. This innovative solution is compatible with existing and new security systems, provided the cameras meet Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standards. Call WHIRC to get started today.
by Jessica Barnes | Aug 17, 2024 | WHIRC News
The Alarm Industry Communications Committee (AICC), part of The Monitoring Association (TMA), recently welcomed WHIRC as its newest member. The AICC includes representatives from national industry associations and alarm companies from across the country. It coordinates with the Federal Communications Commission, regulatory bodies, and Congress to address telecommunications issues affecting the alarm industry. The AICC maintains a presence in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the industry’s interests. They also manage a Political Action Committee (AICC-PAC) to engage in the legislative processes.
As a member of the AICC, WHIRC is actively involved in furthering our industry through technology and legislation.
Highlights from the June meeting
At the most recent meeting, held in June, Ashley Raisanen and Shane Clary from Bay Alarm were invited to discuss the topic of POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) replacements. The discussion centered on the industry’s efforts regarding National Fire Protection Association code compliance, and the potential requirement for supervision of POTS replacement devices. Additionally, they addressed other issues such as communications, network stability, and standby power.
Other AICC updates
- 3G network decommissioning: AT&T and Verizon Wireless continue to phase out 3G towers. AT&T still operates about 30% of its towers with 3G technology, which will be transitioned to 5G or extended LTE.
- Telephone carriers: These carriers will continue to shut down circuits, focusing on fiber and network buildouts.
- Dial tone: The “dial tone” customers hear is now a recording played by the provider when the phone is off the hook, rather than a true dial tone.
- Signal transmission checks: Using a butt set is not a reliable method for investigating signal transmissions unless specifically listening for receiver tones.
- Network buildouts and outages: With ongoing network expansions, more outages and communication issues may occur, as these companies are not regulated by the FCC and can schedule outages without notice.
WHIRC joined AICC to provide our dealers with the latest industry information, connect with other committee members, and advocate for our industry. We will continue to communicate updates to you throughout the year.
by Jessica Barnes | Jun 3, 2024 | Uncategorized
To enhance our support and expertise in aligning dealer goals with WHIRC technology, we are introducing the role of Technology and Sales Coordinator. We are pleased to announce that veteran dispatcher Tabitha Rudloff stepped into this position on June 1.
Rudloff recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity from Metropolitan State University. She is an expert in monitoring technology and adept at problem-solving. Her focus will be on providing technical support to our dealers, ensuring smooth operations, and enhancing customer service.
In this new position, Rudloff will work within WHIRC’s technical infrastructure planning system updates to minimize disruption, alarm automation, and technology implementation. She will also support our sales team and leverage different types of monitoring to align with dealer’s goals. She will play a key role in customer service, billing, and dispatcher training, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
What does this mean for our dealers?
Tabitha’s new role will help facilitate the account conversation process, optimize technical systems, enhance dealer growth, and provide an additional point of contact for our valued partners.
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