Alarm Monitoring
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TL;DR: Buying a phone line seems to be more expensive than having the alarm monitored through the internet somehow. Alarm Relay seems like the cheapest option for Internet Monitoring.
Using a Phone Line
Section titled “Using a Phone Line”AT&T charges $35 a month for a phone line and Time Warner charges $39.95.
We would also use a local service like DFW Alarm or Smith Thompson which costs $13-17 a month.
Total: Approximately $50 a month and $600 for a year.
Using The Internet
Section titled “Using The Internet”Next Alarm
Section titled “Next Alarm”Can send e-mail based on alarm events.
Yearly Total: $315.40 (for a year of monitoring and the module)
Monthly Service Cost: $17.95 (module is $100 initially)
Alarm Relay
Section titled “Alarm Relay”Alarm Relay says they do not support VOIP monitoring through the OOMA, and they say we will need to buy the internet monitoring module for $144.
Yearly Total: 251.44 (for a year of service and the $144 module)
Monthly Service Cost: $8.95
Using Cellular
Section titled “Using Cellular”Requires $120 cellular communicator which would be specific to our current alarm system. We may be switching alarm systems soon, so buying expensive alarm specific equipment may be a bad idea.
Prepaid service will cost around $100 per year.
The monitoring service will cost $142.40 per year with Alarm Relay.
Total: ~$360+ depending on the prepaid phone service cost
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