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AT&T rolls out home security and monitoring service

2013-04-26 09:46 by
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Wireless carrier AT&T introduced on Friday its connected home security system dubbed Digital Life in 15 cities. The company has been testing Digital Life in Dallas and Atlanta since last summer, and it plans to have it available in 50 markets by the end of this year.

Digital Life lets people monitor and manage home security and energy systems from afar using a smartphone, computer, or tablet. AT&T provides and installs Internet-connected cameras, along with sensors on doors and windows, and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, door locks, thermostats, and moisture sensors. The devices and sensors are all hooked up to a home broadband connection and can be controlled from a computer or mobile device.

AT&T offers the service in two packages. Simple Security is the basic home security package, which includes 24-7 home monitoring, 24-hour battery backup, a wireless keypad, keychain remote, recessed sensors, and an indoor siren for $30 a month plus $150 for equipment and installation.

Smart Security includes all the benefits of Simple Security plus a choice of three of the following features: motion sensor, carbon monoxide sensor, glass break sensor, smoke sensor, or takeover kit. Smart Security begins at $40 a month plus $250 for equipment and installation.

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