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    Default Securitas + Nokia

    Nokia and Securitas today announced a new cooperation regarding mobile services for personal security and every day safety.
    Securitas Safe-2-Go initially contains four services, Assist where you can, with the touch of a button, get connected to Securitas alarm central which has information about who is connecting, where this person is located and which people related to the person need to be contacted. Find, where you can get the current position on where friends are located. Zone, where you receive an SMS if someone leaves or comes into a predefined area, like a school or a home. And finally, Friends, which gives an overview of where all friends are located. Securitas Safe-2-Go will be launched commercially during the first half of 2009 in Sweden and be launched in other European countries later during 2009.
    http://www.securitas.com/en/News/New...obile-devices/
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    Most of our phones over here do this, but its not branded with Securitas, its usually the carrier's stuff.

    Nokia was, I'm not sure after the MS acquisition, working on guard tour systems with RFID and mobile phones. This, though, looks like a different division. I'm not sure why you'd want Securitas Alarm Central called, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N. A. Corbier View Post
    Most of our phones over here do this, but its not branded with Securitas, its usually the carrier's stuff.

    Nokia was, I'm not sure after the MS acquisition, working on guard tour systems with RFID and mobile phones. This, though, looks like a different division. I'm not sure why you'd want Securitas Alarm Central called, though.
    It is supposed to be coming soon where my RFID hotel locks (Kaba Ilco - a Montreal based company)) can be opened with cell phones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N. A. Corbier View Post
    I'm not sure why you'd want Securitas Alarm Central called, though.
    Securitas alarm central which has information about who is connecting, where this person is located and which people related to the person need to be contacted
    I would not mind if more people involved in medical emergencies out here had this.

    Could also be useful if you have Securitas on site, but the guards are required to carry their personal cell phones instead of being issued a site phone.

    For some reason Find a Friends make me uneasy.
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