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	<title>Comments on: IP Communications for Commercial Fire Alarm Systems</title>
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		<title>By: greg</title>
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		<description>The configuration looks quite doable. I agree with the back up power and secure room ideas. If its a residence type building with a more handicap lodging and in remote areas, there will be one static IP and maybe a phone line or two. My question is that due to poor celluar coverage, will a primary IP and secondary shared phone line meet the requriement?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The configuration looks quite doable. I agree with the back up power and secure room ideas. If its a residence type building with a more handicap lodging and in remote areas, there will be one static IP and maybe a phone line or two. My question is that due to poor celluar coverage, will a primary IP and secondary shared phone line meet the requriement?</p>
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