ISONAS is the first access control company to design and manufacture a cutting-edge, IP-to-the-door solution
Gary Harmer Director of Sales at Mayflex feels ISONAS is revolutionising access control

Mayflex, the cabling infrastructure, networking and electronic security solutions distributor has formed an agreement to distribute the ISONAS range of access control products. Unlike traditional panel-based or IP-panel systems, ISONAS delivers the one proven access control solution that offers network-based, “Pure IP” to the door technology.

Founded in 1999, ISONAS is the first access control company to design and manufacture a cutting-edge, IP-to-the-door solution that eliminates needless complexity, including inconvenient control panels, separate power supply, and dedicated hard-wiring.

Gary Harmer, Director of Sales - Security at Mayflex commented, “We are delighted to welcome ISONAS on board. Their access control products are an excellent addition to our already comprehensive IP electronic security portfolio. ISONAS is revolutionising access control with one simple solution and Mayflex are more than happy to be part of this. This significant addition gives installers yet another great reason to source their complete security solution from Mayflex.”

Rob Mossman, ISONAS CEO commented, “We are excited to launch our products officially in the UK with a strong partner like Mayflex. ISONAS provides a pure IP panel-less access control solution that gives our customers the freedom to do more with less and be part of the proven revolution. This message aligns perfectly with Mayflex's strength in structured cabling and growing security business.

Mossman continues, “The future is now and ISONAS and Mayflex look forward to exposing the UK market to the power of Pure IP access control.”

ISONAS products are available immediately from Mayflex in the UK and UAE.

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