TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 15, 2017 -- (ESA Leadership Summit) – Telguard, Telular’s flagship IoT Security and Automation brand, has expanded to include a complete line of universal alarm communicators for AT&T’s Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network. On the heels of a successful launch of the residential TG-1 Express LTE-A, Telguard’s LTE portfolio now includes solutions for all commercial, fire and residential installations.
As cellular networks continue to transition, Telguard helps dealers protect their recurring monthly revenue (RMR) with an entire line of LTE solutions well in advance of the next sunset.
“By expanding our Telguard product line, we remain dedicated to being the first to deliver solutions that help our dealers stay ahead of technology sunsets,” says Shawn Welsh, SVP, Product Line Management and Marketing, Telular. “We believe that security dealers have the greatest chance of protecting their business from the effects of technology changes by installing the latest technology as early as possible for all of their installations. This is why we are excited to launch an entire line of Telguard LTE alarm communicators for the AT&T network.”
The new LTE-A products for residential, commercial and fire installations include the following UL-Listed solutions:
The TG-4 LTE-A: The ideal solution for light commercial, business and residential applications, the TG-4 LTE-A features primary, cell-only or back-up capabilities as well as the RMR-boosting HomeControl Flex™ interactive solution. Additionally, end users have the option to include video capabilities with Arlo Wire-free HD Cameras supported by Telguard.
The TG-7 LTE-A Series: TG-7 LTE-A products provide backup or primary cellular alarm communication solutions for commercial, retail and financial applications. The TG-7 ensures that alarm signals are transmitted over AT&T’s LTE network when the telephone line or data network has been disrupted or compromised. Additionally, the entire TG-7 LTE-A series is UL Listed for standard line security. The series also features the TG-7A LTE in an armored enclosure with UL for Bank Safe and Vault Listings.
The TG-7FS LTE-A: The TG-7FS LTE-A commercial fire communicator is NFPA 72 compliant and can serve as the sole communications path for the fire alarm system. It replaces all of the landlines currently dedicated to the master control unit. The TG-7FS can also be installed as a backup path, and upgraded to sole path at a later date.
The TG-KIT LTE-A: Telguard’s TG-KIT, the industry’s first LTE upgrade kit, makes the conversion of 2G and 3G/4G commercial intrusion and fire communicators to the LTE network simple and affordable.
The entire line of Telguard LTE alarm communicators for the AT&T LTE network are available through security distributors in the U.S. and Canada. For more information about Telguard’s line of LTE alarm communicators visit www.Telguard.com or contact your Telguard sales representative at 800-229-2326 and select option 5.
About Telguard
Telguard, Telular’s flagship IoT Security and Automation brand, combines devices, communications, video, interactive services, and alarm processing into turnkey systems for monitoring intrusion and fire systems without a traditional landline. These field-proven solutions deliver 24 hour wireless protection by transmitting data from virtually all security, fire and PERS systems to central stations using today’s cellular networks. Telguard’s simple installation, reliable operation, and over 30 years of wireless experience have helped it grow to be one of the largest security communication brands in the market today. For more information, please visit www.Telguard.com. In Canada, all Telguard products and services are offered and sold under the Telular name.
Media Contact: Pamela Benke Director of Marketing, Telular [email protected] Phone: 678-909-4616


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