NextAlarm.com Adds NEXTVIEW Video Surveillance to Broadband Alarm Services

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OJAI, Calif. (May 3, 2007) On Monday, May 7, NextAlarm.com, The Broadband Alarm Company, will add affordable video monitoring service to its value priced, high quality VoIP-based alarm monitoring services for homes and small businesses called NEXTVIEW.

NEXTVIEW works with existing alarm systems and is easy to set up, view and manage through the customer portal interface at NextAlarm.com. Each camera can be associated with one or more zones (i.e. "front door view", "back door view", etc). Subscribers can also access images through their cell phone. The system captures still photos every few minutes, and switches to live video during an alarm event. Archived video and stills can be reviewed any time. NextAlarm's dispatch centers also have access to view cameras when an alarm is triggered.

"NEXTVIEW is perfect for the family or small business who needs that extra layer of security, but don't have the budget for a dedicated video surveillance system," said Alex Elliot, NextAlarm's founder and CEO. "No other alarm company is offering this type of service for such a low price."

NEXTVIEW is currently compatible with popular self-installable wireless cameras. NextAlarm is working on expanding compatibility with other cameras in the near future and will grow over time.

NextAlarm will offer NEXTVIEW free to paid NextAlarm subscribers through July 1, 2007. Ultimately, there will be a nominal fee for use of video services based upon storage requirements, the number of cameras the customer has installed and how long they want to archive video.

NextAlarm will provide demonstrations of NEXTVIEW at The Cable Show in Las Vegas, May 7 to May 9, at CableNET Booth #221.

About NextAlarm.com

NextAlarm.com, The Broadband Alarm Company, was established in 2000 by a team of alarm industry experts with more than 50 years of collective experience. The company provides service to thousands of homes and businesses in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, including those who have switched to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

For more information on NextAlarm.com, visit www.NextAlarm.com.
 
Hmmm.... sounds very interesting, but I don't see anything about this at their site. What kind of equipment is needed? How much will it cost after July 1st? I'm not a NextAlarm subscriber yet, but I am pretty sure I will be in the next week or so.

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Hmmm.... sounds very interesting, but I don't see anything about this at their site. What kind of equipment is needed? How much will it cost after July 1st? I'm not a NextAlarm subscriber yet, but I am pretty sure I will be in the next week or so.

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I agree this has some potential but you might be able to do this on your own.
 
Hmmm.... sounds very interesting, but I don't see anything about this at their site. What kind of equipment is needed? How much will it cost after July 1st? I'm not a NextAlarm subscriber yet, but I am pretty sure I will be in the next week or so.

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I agree this has some potential but you might be able to do this on your own.


This is very cool, at one time I considered doing this. Very capital intensive to startup and maintain it will be the next generation of all alarm monitoring as this is allows verified responce.

You could do this on your own however I betcha it's alot cheaper to just have NextAlarm do it.
 
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