iSocket Information About Power Outages in New ZealandPrompt notification of a power outage helps to avoid the costly damage they can cause. Without committing themselves to a monthly fee, customers get a cell phone alert that gives them time to take corrective action.
By: iSocket Systems Ltd Farmers, frozen food suppliers, data centres, boat owners, the fishing industry, greenhouse owners, weather stations and everyday homes and offices can benefit from a prompt power outage alert which gives more time to take corrective action. For example, farmers could restore power to incubators or cattle feeders before permanent damage occurs, boat owners can react quickly when they lose shore power, greenhouse owners can restore power to their irrigation systems. Video: https://www.isocket.nz/ iSocket can send power failure alerts by text message to up to 10 pre-programmed numbers. The device is compatible with Vodafone, Spark and 2degrees mobile networks, which means that almost all New Zealand territories are covered. It is operated by a SIM card from any operator, including mobile virtual network operators and suitable tariffs can be chosen from a wide range that are on offer, either on a contract or prepaid SIM cards. More information about the product is available from the website https://www.isocket.nz/ iSocket Systems is a private company, incorporated in Finland, whose core activity is the design of electronic devices to order. In 2011 the company began to offer products manufactured to its own design specifications under the brand iSocket® - a group of intelligent devices for remote security and safety monitoring of premises. The R&D department of iSocket Systems is located in Finland where product assembly is also carried out. The company owns the technology, and does not re-brand other manufacturers' products. iSocket Systems offers products to customers in 184 countries. Media Contact iSocket Systems Ltd ***@isocketsystems.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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