There is a lot of investment happening in the central station business, as companies are preparing to capitalize on growth opportunities in video services, interactive security services, and PERS.
The central stations listed on the following pages offer wholesale monitoring services to security companies that have subscribers under contract for monitoring and/or hosted and managed services, but do not operate their own central station.
SentryNet, Memphis, Tenn., has several milestones to celebrate in 2012. Along with celebrating 25 years in business and a brand new headquarters and central station in Memphis, the company hosted one of its most successful dealer conferences. SentryCon was held April 24 to 26 at the Marriott Hotel in Memphis, Tenn.
AES Corporation, Peabody, Mass., announced that its AES-IntelliNet 7788F-C series Fire subscriber, 7705i-C central station receiver, and its 7170-C MultiNet transceiver earned the Canadian ULC listing as a “Fire Communicator for use with Network and Cellular communication paths” - “CAN/ULC S561-03 Installation And Services For Fire Signal Receiving Centres And Systems.”
Toronto-based SureView Systems, developer of Immix® video-based automation platform, and Digimerge, developer and manufacturer of CCTV equipment, announced the integration of Digimerge Touch Series DVRs into Immix®.
Things are changing at Kissimee, Fla.-based Micro Key Solutions. And yet the company’s mission to support its clients’ businesses through focused and continuous development hasn’t wavered. The provider of central station and back-end management software held its 19th annual Users Conference at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida, February 7 to 10, 2012.