Let DBS replace your emergency landline with cellular For decades, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), commonly known as POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service), provided reliable voice communications for elevators,…
Everything you need to know to run a property with elevators If you manage commercial buildings, apartment communities, medical facilities, hotels, parking structures, or mixed-use properties, elevator safety is one…
Aging systems don't need a complete overhaul, just a better connection. Many commercial and residential properties throughout Southern California were built decades ago. Parking structures, apartment communities, condominium complexes, office…
Emergency Communications Done Right Property managers have a lot on their plate. Between tenant concerns, vendor coordination, budgeting, inspections, and regulatory compliance, it is easy for elevator emergency communication requirements…
Why Cellular Connectivity Has Become the Smartest, Safest, and Most Reliable Choice As we move into 2026, one of the most overlooked yet critical questions facing property owners, managers, and…
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;…
In most cases, the answer is Yes. The use of cellular technology for elevator phone lines is an economical way to provide reliable and secure elevator communications with emergency services,…
Elevator phone on the fritz? Here is what not to do. The following image was submitted to an online electronics group we follow. Multiple Las Vegas area hotels had "network"…
Building owners and property managers are constantly seeking innovative solutions to improve safety, efficiency, and communication within their premises. One essential area that often gets overlooked is the elevator phone…