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Paxton’s building intelligence system, net10, is now available to purchase. Bringing the company’s 30 years’ experience in the security industry to the building management sector, net10 delivers out of the box access control, IP video management and building automation.

Built with elegance and simplicity in mind, net10 is suitable for projects of all sizes, from the smallest retail facility to the largest university campus. Its launch marks a venture in a new sector for Paxton and comes in response to the evolving landscape within the security industry.

net10 harnesses the connectivity and sharing of information between different technologies and devices to streamline the management of buildings within one intelligent system. With the use of conventional RFID tokens or Bluetooth SMART devices the system allows specific permissions to individuals, and groups of people, such as gaining access to a building using a mobile phone, automatically turning on/off the alarm and controlling heating and air conditioning.

Supports all types of IP cameras

net10 works in conjunction with all types of IP cameras in order to facilitate live viewing and the recording of video footage on the edge. It also provides building automation, interfacing with existing infrastructure for a high level of control over lighting, heating, air conditioning, intruder and fire alarms, ensuring maximum efficiency and improving cost and time savings. The system is managed using a highly intuitive web-interface meaning there’s no software to install or upgrade. It is designed to be future proof, and additional functionality will be introduced as the system evolves.

Bob McKee, President Paxton Access Inc. says: "The market is rapidly continuing the adoption of IoT and merging of technologies for greater efficiencies and convenience. Paxton is embracing this opportunity and focusing their efforts to the middle market where there is a void of these types of system solutions. It’s the unification, not integration, of technologies where net10 distinguishes itself from the rest of the competition. net10 provides access control, video and building automation right out of the box!”

net10 products are available to purchase from www.net10portal.com, with fast delivery, once the free, one day installer training session has been completed. The order can be tracked online, allowing the status of the shipment to be checked at any time.

net10 installer & sales training classes

The net10 installer and sales training classes provide the essential knowledge needed to install and sell the system, enabling attendees to win more business by offering this breakthrough solution.

Once training is completed installers can take advantage of the net10 partner program, a loyalty program that rewards and incentivises participating businesses for proactive sales related activities of net10 products. There are three tiers to the program, each with varying levels of discount and associated requirements.

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