WebWay provides a unified digital signaling system for alarms, diagnostics, and remote servicing through a single device connected over IP, GPRS, or telephone lines. Currently, customer managed alarm systems require visits to diagnose issues and revisits to fix problems, which is time-consuming and expensive. WebWay allows security providers to deliver a better managed customer service with detailed alarm events, fault diagnostics, and encrypted access to alarm systems remotely over a secure transmission system. This reduces business interruption for customers and allows issues to be fixed remotely on the first visit. WebWay can help reduce costs without compromising security by using the existing alarm panel and security provider. It has been proven reliable in thousands of locations with major alarm brands.
1. WebWay- Unified digital signalling for alarms, diagnostics, servicing and more “I saved telephone line rentals and call charges, and got better security service.” WebWay gives you 3 revolutionary products in one single device, on 1 shared line. IP, GPRS, PSTN Intruder Fire Temperature Audio DVR tamper Adpro Remote service all leading alarm panels
2. Today – A service managed by the customer End users with analogue signalling have purchased install, maintenance and monitoring. System faults are reported to the key holder or alarm panel locally. It is up to the end user to call the installer, arrange visits to diagnose and revisits to fix. If the system can be remotely access, transmission is outside the security of the alarm transmission system (ATS). The whole process is time consuming, expensive and low value. Customer managed service Information poverty Visit to diagnose, revisit to fix Remote management outside the ATS Expensive
3. Tomorrow – Managed Customer Service Switching to WebWay means an improved service all round. The WebWay alarm transmission service unifies the security communications. Detailed alarm events, fault diagnostics and encrypted alarm system access mean that security providers deliver a better Managed Customer Service. Business interruption for the end user decreases, remote audit trails for alarms improve and Additional applications can be integrated over the WebWay ATS securely. Managed customer service Information quality Remote or first visit fix Everything over the ATS Value add
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5. No need to change your security installer or partner
7. Tested and certified to all European and UK standards
8. Proven in thousands of locations, for all risks with top brandsProven, reliable, secure The Co-Operative Group has installed WebWay signalling in 3000 stores throughout the UK, protecting, saving, and future proofing.
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Businesses and homes that are at risk of burglary or have a duty of care to the public are required to have installed intruder detection and fire alarm systems.The intruder or fire system has to send alarms over a communications network (such as a telephone line or mobile telephone network) to an “Alarm Receiving Centre” (ARC). An ARC is like a call centre. Operators see alarms arrive on a screen and a script tells the operator who to call to resolve the alarm. This may be a call to the police or fire brigade, or to the person who manages the remote site such as the owner of the property.The WebWay system communicates the alarm over the internet using either a “fixed line” – it a physical line using broadband technology. If the fixed line is faulty or has been tampered with by an intruder to stop it working, the alarm can be sent over the “wireless” communications path – this is the same technology we all use for mobile internet connections etc.Transmitting alarms over the internet is cheaper and faster than sending alarms over the traditional telephone line network.The WebWay system also provides valuable remote diagnostics for faults with the alarm systems and the communicaitons networks.This information can save on engineering visits providing a remote fix or first visit fix to problems (ie the engineer can arrive on site with the right equipment to fix a problem).
Businesses and homes that are at risk of burglary or have a duty of care to the public are required to have installed intruder detection and fire alarm systems.The intruder or fire system has to send alarms over a communications network (such as a telephone line or mobile telephone network) to an “Alarm Receiving Centre” (ARC). An ARC is like a call centre. Operators see alarms arrive on a screen and a script tells the operator who to call to resolve the alarm. This may be a call to the police or fire brigade, or to the person who manages the remote site such as the owner of the property.The WebWay system communicates the alarm over the internet using either a “fixed line” – it a physical line using broadband technology. If the fixed line is faulty or has been tampered with by an intruder to stop it working, the alarm can be sent over the “wireless” communications path – this is the same technology we all use for mobile internet connections etc.Transmitting alarms over the internet is cheaper and faster than sending alarms over the traditional telephone line network.The WebWay system also provides valuable remote diagnostics for faults with the alarm systems and the communicaitons networks.This information can save on engineering visits providing a remote fix or first visit fix to problems (ie the engineer can arrive on site with the right equipment to fix a problem).
Businesses and homes that are at risk of burglary or have a duty of care to the public are required to have installed intruder detection and fire alarm systems.The intruder or fire system has to send alarms over a communications network (such as a telephone line or mobile telephone network) to an “Alarm Receiving Centre” (ARC). An ARC is like a call centre. Operators see alarms arrive on a screen and a script tells the operator who to call to resolve the alarm. This may be a call to the police or fire brigade, or to the person who manages the remote site such as the owner of the property.The WebWay system communicates the alarm over the internet using either a “fixed line” – it a physical line using broadband technology. If the fixed line is faulty or has been tampered with by an intruder to stop it working, the alarm can be sent over the “wireless” communications path – this is the same technology we all use for mobile internet connections etc.Transmitting alarms over the internet is cheaper and faster than sending alarms over the traditional telephone line network.The WebWay system also provides valuable remote diagnostics for faults with the alarm systems and the communicaitons networks.This information can save on engineering visits providing a remote fix or first visit fix to problems (ie the engineer can arrive on site with the right equipment to fix a problem).