When someone presses the emergency button inside an elevator, the system is expected to work—every time. But if that call doesn't go through, the consequences can be serious: code violations,…
Switching to Cellular Could Cut Costs by 50% If your building still relies on traditional landlines for elevator phone service, you may be paying far more than you need to;…
Property managers know that elevator phones aren’t optional; they’re a safety and legal necessity. But managing dozens or even hundreds of analog lines is expensive, unreliable, and outdated. That’s why…
As a telecom installation professionals with decades of hands-on experience in elevator communications, we’ve witnessed firsthand the rapid evolution of the infrastructure. Once the backbone of voice and data transmission,…
Elevator phone service for senior and assisted living facilities. Information for Facilities and Maintenance Managers in Senior Living and Care Residences As the cost of traditional telephone service continues to…
If you manage a commercial or residential building in Southern California, you’ve likely heard the buzz: traditional copper landlines—also known as POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service)—are on the way out.…
For years, elevators have relied on traditional landlines (POTS) for emergency communication. However, with the rapid phase-out of copper phone lines and rising costs, businesses and property managers are facing…
Elevator phones are a critical part of building safety and compliance. Traditionally, these phones relied on copper landlines to connect with emergency services, but as technology advances and regulatory requirements…
As 2025 begins, the landscape for traditional telecommunications infrastructure, particularly copper telephone lines, continues to evolve dramatically. This year marks a critical juncture for many industries relying on legacy copper…
A copper-to-cellular converter (like the Mobile Connect 2) is a device that allows traditional copper-wired phone lines to function over a cellular network, eliminating the need for physical landline infrastructure.…