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RALEIGH, N.C. / PALO ALTO, Calif. July 22, 2008 -- Telit Wireless Solutions, Inc., the US-based
machine-to-machine (M2M)
mobile technology arm of Telit Communications PLC, and
iControl Networks, the first provider of consumer-focused 'Home Security
2.0' solutions, will incorporate Telit’s
cellular technology into iControl’s
market-changing interactive Home Security solution. Telit’s
M2M module with anti-jamming features adds unmatched cellular back-up
capabilities to iControl’s platform, offering
home protection companies and service providers a complete next
generation home security solution.
By utilizing Telit’s GE864-QUAD GSM/GPRS
module, iControl’s Home Security 2.0 solution
will now also offer reliable cellular backup. Telit’s
M2M module will be integrated into iControl’s
iHub technology, a home security router that plugs into the home network
and wirelessly connects to security panels, IP cameras, sensors, and
Z-Wave-based home control devices (such as lighting, door locks,
thermostats, etc.). The iControl solution provides both web and mobile
access to customers’ home security systems,
enabling traditional security monitoring with advanced functionality
such as remote access to video, home control, and security panel
operations from the web and mobile phone. With Telit’s
M2M module, consumers will experience uninterrupted connectivity to
their home when their homes’ phone and
broadband connections are down.
In addition, the module supports cellular communications to a central
monitoring station if the phone and broadband connections are unable to
send emergency alert information from the home security system. Telit’s
Jamming Detection & Report feature ensures that both the consumer and
the central monitoring station are alerted when the cellular signal is
threatened by a jamming device or other network disturbance.
“We are very excited to offer our service
provider partners an interactive home security solution that provides
enhanced peace-of-mind to their customers,”
said Reza Raji, Founder, President and COO of iControl Networks. “Through
our partnership with Telit, we have developed a home security solution
with an ‘always-on’
connection – even in the event of malfunction
or cut in the telephone line or broadband service. Telit’s
superior cellular backup module with its anti-jamming technology is
ideal for iControl’s next generation Home
Security 2.0 solution.”
“iControl recognized the demand for an
unwired connection and enhanced its solution by integrating our cellular
module,” said Roger Dewey, President of Telit
Wireless Solutions - Americas. “Home
intruders will no longer be able to just snip a cord to disconnect a
home security system, they will have to contend with the nearly
universal coverage of a cellular network.”
The Telit module will relay data to the home security provider via GPRS
when the wired telephone line or broadband connection is lost.
Production versions of iControl’s iHub home
security router with Telit module are now shipping to partner home
security, broadband and telecommunications providers in the United
States and Canada.
About iControl Networks
Palo Alto-based iControl Networks is a venture-backed software and
services company providing award-winning solutions for the home security
market. iControl Networks partners with home security companies,
Internet service providers and telecommunication firms to deliver Home
Security 2.0, the next generation of home protection and connectivity.
Investors in iControl include Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, Intel
and Charles River Ventures.
About Telit
Telit is a leading global wireless technology company. It develops,
manufactures and markets GSM/GPRS, UMTS/HSDPA and CDMA/EVDO enterprise
communication modules for machine-to-machine (m2m) applications which
streamline business processes by enabling machines, devices and vehicles
to communicate via mobile networks. Telit’s
products are sold and deployed worldwide through offices in China,
Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Korea, Spain, Taiwan,
Turkey and the USA.
Information Source: Business Wire
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