CT Tom
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- Location
- Connecticut USA
I do fire and security systems. According to NFPA 72 2010, call station dialers need to be run through a Managed Facilities Based Voice Network, ie POTS, VOIP via DSL or Cable companies, or cellular transmitters.
Had a sales lead rip into me saying I didn't know what I was talking about, and that his Vonage box was perfectly fine for his alarm system, and that his last house used it without issue. (current and former house had smokes, carbons and security)
Am I missing something, I tend to review and reevaluate when I lose bids to see if I screwed up, and I'm 99.9% positive I'm right, but code is all about interpretation.
FYI Vonage phone service provides you with a box that you plug into your high speed internet after the router, and the end user is responsible for it's connectivity.
Had a sales lead rip into me saying I didn't know what I was talking about, and that his Vonage box was perfectly fine for his alarm system, and that his last house used it without issue. (current and former house had smokes, carbons and security)
Am I missing something, I tend to review and reevaluate when I lose bids to see if I screwed up, and I'm 99.9% positive I'm right, but code is all about interpretation.
FYI Vonage phone service provides you with a box that you plug into your high speed internet after the router, and the end user is responsible for it's connectivity.