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Historic High-Rise Buildings Solve Network Woes with New Technology

The need to preserve original structures has limited the number of network solutions for historic buildings. Hard-wired networks require invasive installation tactics, such as drilling holes in floors and cutting through walls. Common wireless networks, on the other hand, respect the historic integrity of buildings but leave much to be desired in the realm of reliability and security. In the past, these challenges left residents of refurbished apartments, hotels and office buildings with few network capabilities.

Getting over historic hurdles with PLC Networks
Over the past twenty years, Remote Watch has earned a reputation for solving even the most complex network problems. We’ve set up high-speed, high-security, no fail networks in hundreds of challenging locations, using PLC (power line connection) technology. PLC networks even worked for The Queen Mary, an aging luxury ocean liner, serving as a floating museum and hotel.

Creating the perfect network platform with existing resources
PLC (power line communication) technology uses a building’s existing electrical system to create a broadband networking platform. This way, users can connect to the network anywhere there is an electrical outlet. If Wireless is a must, the PLC network can be adapted for un-tethered use, without losing speed, security or reliability.

Cost-effective, secure, flexible network solutions for any space
We can easily install our PLC system in a 30 story building in just 2 days. We install the system from your building’s electrical and telecommunication panels, without disturbing tenants or daily business. Because it requires less labor and does not damage your site, a PLC network costs up to 60% less than a conventional CAT-5 network.

Heavily encrypted from end to end, your PLC network will protect user information that common wireless networks can not. Because of its tight security, PLC technology is currently being used worldwide by the US Government and the US Department of Defense.

Easily installed, or uninstalled, remotely maintained, and portable, PLC networks offer a myriad of options and uses. We can connect any devices that use CAT-5 cable, such as phones, security cameras, or computer workstations, with the PLC technology. Plus, PLC networks are not permanently tied to the building. If you change locations, your equipment can go with you.

Remote Watch, OK has the solution to your network problems
We know you’ll love our PLC products and services. Call us today at (866) 891-6722 and receive a free 2 week trial of our PLC networking system. To learn more about innovative networking technology, visit us at www.remotewatchok.com