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  2. Vivint - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] At the time, the company sold and installed security systems. [4] APX Alarm Security Solutions rebranded as Vivint in February 2011. [4] [6] Vivint was acquired by The Blackstone Group in November 2012. [7] The company launched Vivint Solar, a solar energy company, in 2011. [8] Vivint Solar went public in October 2014 and was later ...

  3. Wireless Emergency Alerts - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Wireless Emergency Alert on an Android smartphone, indicating a Tornado Warning in the covered area. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), formerly known as the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) and, prior to that, as the Personal Localized Alerting Network (PLAN), [1] is an alerting network in the United States designed to disseminate emergency alerts to cell phones using Cell ...

  4. ADT Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company went public again in January 2018 and again on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ADT. [7] As of 2023, Apollo still retains a majority share in ADT. [4] In April 2018, ADT acquired Aronson Security Group Inc. and Acme Security Systems as part of its commercial expansion plans. [21]

  5. Verisure - Wikipedia

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    1998: use of Secom alarms allowing wireless communication. 2006: Securitas Direct is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange [22] [29] and becomes an independent company. 2013: Stéphane Plaza becomes the brand ambassador via the M6 Group. [30] 2015: use of the Sigfox network for a link with alarms via an anti-jamming low frequency network. [31]

  6. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    Under this approach, alarm monitoring companies must verify the legitimacy of alarms (except holdup, duress, and panic alarms) before calling the police. Verified response typically involves visual on-scene verification of a break-in, or remote audio or video verification.

  7. Ring (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, Ring was founded as Doorbot by Jamie Siminoff. Doorbot was crowdfunded via Christie Street, and raised US$ 364,000, more than the $250,000 requested. [1] [4] [5] Siminoff's team envisioned the product's concept as an "alarm system literally turned inside out" in comparison to other security systems, describing it as a "pre-crime" system. [6]

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