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3 hours ago, james.wilson said:

Who really needs encryption these days , military? And then they would have there own coms realistically or just use guns

News to me, the legal info is missing from each of the websites, google finds the info regardless

 

This was only interesting bit of info for me-

 

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Britannia Monitoring Services in Goole, East Yorkshire, will be one of the first ARCs to adopt our network. The customer-focused ARC monitors around 4,000 homes and business premises around the country.
 

 

4000 x £150 is £600k which is not a lot of money for running an arc ??

 

(yes cctv pays more, however something like a smartcom will pay less)

1 hour ago, norman said:

Nope, some of H's chums over in six finger land Orion Elastimers apparently. 

 

I guess at - https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11798207

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8 hours ago, james.wilson said:

everything should be encrypted especially in security unless i missed the sarcasm?

No sarcasm, but redcare what is it if not boasting about there encryption over the years constantly monitoring blah

 

What did it offer ?

encryption prevents data being in sent in plain so it cant be read or intercepted. If sent in plain you could send the an open or an abort signal etc without it actually coming from the spt

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Really? Encryption is fundamental to any secure data that needs transmitting, this concept does back centuries to well before computers.

Original Redcare was an amazing product back in the day, it would work over wet string, had continuous encrypted signalling and 30s polling with no data costs.

Nothing will be able to copy it, it requires having the infrastructure. Obviously there were downsides to the product which will explain the wind down.

Everyone is jumping on the massive strength of the Redcare brand to sell there new tat. The product name is known fairly well outside the industry.

 

29 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

 

Original Redcare was an amazing product back in the day, it would work over wet string, had continuous encrypted signalling and 30s polling with no data costs.

So as said boasting it's encryption and continuous monitoring 

 

But they didn't get much bigger in recent years and not many need or want to pay for it

58 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

encryption prevents data being in sent in plain so it cant be read or intercepted. If sent in plain you could send the an open or an abort signal etc without it actually coming from the spt

So espionage and spies and the mission impossible bank robber , no one really needs this service , and Hatton gardens didn't push anyone to change much either 

 

These days as long as they have insurance they start to care less 

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