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Norbain bring NeoWave on-board to expand access control offering
Oct 23 2007
Reading, UK
Norbain has announced that it has brought on-board supplier NeoWave to offer customers a wireless solution for Door Entry. The company has a range of products that provide new and unique benefits to the end user in minimising cost and giving maximum functionality.
The innovative range boasts a unique GSM connectivity, allowing a call to be made over a GSM Network to any mobile phone or landline, with the added facility to be able to program up to six different numbers under each call button and grant access to visitors regardless of your location. As a result, not only does the customer enjoy the freedom of receiving calls even when away, but the elimination of wires enables ease of installation. The benefits to the installer are huge as installation costs are reduced and units can be programmed remotely.
Voice over IP has now also been launched which, with the additional use of an IP adapter, means that the EntryCom can now connect to any LAN/WAN using IP or to any SIP supported IP telephone system.
Ranjit Jutla, sales manager for NeoWave says: "We decided to approach Norbain to distribute our product range due to two major factors. Firstly, we were being constantly asked whether the product could be purchased through Norbain; this was by the national companies as well as small independent security and electrical installers. Secondly, having sold products through Norbain in the past, I know that their professionalism and response to the market is excellent in terms of technical support and pro-actively selling their product range."
"The NeoWave products allow us to offer a solution to our customers that was previously not available from us," explains Anne Wesley, product manager – access control at Norbain. "Because they have no limitation on distances, as with the traditional wired method, they are ideal for areas where cabling may not be possible."
