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For Your Protection…
2011's record-breaking tornados, thunderstorms and flooding have caused disastrous results for people and businesses. Every time a severe storm hits, we get calls to repair damaged telecom equipment and sometimes, it turns out to be beyond repair. This newsletter is dedicated to protecting you, other people, your business and your property. Please, call us at 816-763-1100 or email info@commworld-kc.com with any questions and if we can help.
Bob Bennett, Linda Bennett
Protect equipment with Battery Backup…
"If our phones die, we're out of business!" We've heard that hundreds of times. Doesn't it make sense to protect your valuable telecom equipment from power fluctuations and outages? ![]() ReadCOMMWORLD's Blog!Read COMMWORLD's Blog about the truck that shut off our power and how we "stayed in business". Disaster Routing Service...
Be prepared for the unforeseen with Disaster Routing Service. When you can't answer
The worst thing you can do is let calls go unanswered. Businesses down the street may know you've had a flood, a fire, or some other disaster, but prospects and customers from across town or around the country and the world may wonder if you're still in business. They might just call a competitor. IP Surveillance Solutions are an Ounce of Prevention...![]() Video Surveillance is an excellent way to protect your business. We've all seen the fuzzy videos on TV of the bad guys robbing the 7-Eleven, but Toshiba's IP Surveillance Solutions create sharp pictures that you can dial in and see from anywhere. Log in with your secure code and monitor. Free camera management software allows powerful playback and search functions.
IP Video Surveillance Case Studies...
Vandal Convicted, Dealership Receives Full RestitutionDistributor Protects Multiple Warehouses & Breathes EasyFun Phone Facts...![]() In 1961, the country was in the midst of the cold war. My next-door-neighbor built a fall-out shelter and children were taught to "duck and cover" to be prepared for the unthinkable. That year AT&T began laying a coast-to-coast cable which would be able to withstand an atomic bomb blast. The cable was intended to survive when the national microwave system might fail, thus maintaining vital communications for the country. |
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