How IoT is reshaping the future of security and surveillance
Protecting and securing the facilities against robbery, injury and other incidences is a key concern of most businesses and facility operators. Basic alarms and surveillance systems, or CCTV have been in use for a long time in the past couple of decades, however without being connected to each other through data networks and only recording video footage to be reviewed later.
But, with the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) security solutions have also become smarter and gained the ability to connect to each other. Wireless communication technologies such as LTE and narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) improved the speed and the coverage of the network beyond copper and fibre, and also provided faster streaming and better video quality.
How Smart Security Industry Uses IoT
According to recent market research, the IoT security industry is expected to grow from 8.2 billion to 35.2 billion by 2023 globally. As expected, like any other industry in the age of IoT, the security industry is also looking for new ways to consolidate high-tech security appliances to offer clients more comprehensive solutions.
For example, smart security systems let users remotely monitor and manage their facilities in real-time, alerting building owners of unusual behavior or unexpected attempts to access the facilities. Unlike traditional home security systems, smart security systems continue to monitor and send alerts, even when disarmed.
Many smart security solutions rely on mobile data connectivity. Ensuring this connectivity is managed correctly is a critical part of such solutions.
5 important factors for security industry to consider when choosing the right data SIM Management Tool
In terms of security, reliable connectivity is a major asset for clients. Regardless of the SIM being used as the primary connectivity method or as a fail-over or back-up, the SIMcontrol cellular IoT data connectivity platform assures that all essential elements of a security solution stays online.
Security technology has specific requirements from an IoT/M2M connectivity viewpoint, things which have become standard features of SIMcontrol service over the years. This includes SIM-level reporting, SIM-level spend caps, data session history, SIM health checks, roaming options, and many more. As devices are typically not physically reachable, remote troubleshooting is vital.
No single SIM is ideal for every application. Business Prepaid, Business Contract, Managed APN or IoT Data Roaming options all offer varying pros and cons. Whether you are deploying alarm systems, tracking devices, guard monitoring systems, panic buttons, cash boxes, remote CCTV or any other security technology, SIMcontrol can assist you to find, deploy and manage the best SIM for the job at a cost that suits your business model.
Speak to a consultant to learn more about how SIMcontrol gives you affordable and efficient enterprise connectivity.
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