If you own a cell phone or any other device that operates on a cellular network, you may have heard conversations surrounding something called the “3G Sunset.” But what does this term mean, and how could it affect you?
Turns out, the 3G Sunset is bringing some pretty big changes to wireless mobile technology — all of which could affect the functionality of both personal devices and the key devices used in various commercial facilities, such as central station monitoring systems. Let’s walk through it below.
As the name suggests, the 3G Sunset refers to cellular service providers shutting down, or “sunsetting,” their 3G networks. These providers have been in the process of upgrading networks for years — from 3G, to 4G, to LTE, and now to 5G. Wireless mobile technology has now advanced far enough for them to put an end to 3G and free up more bandwidth for faster 4G, LTE, and 5G signals. Once they shut off 3G cellular infrastructure, any devices based on 3G technology will no longer have a connection.
Around the world, some 3G networks have already been shut down, or are in the process of phasing out. In the United States, some providers had planned to sunset it back in 2020 and 2021, but have postponed.
Currently, these are the expected 3G Sunset dates from the country’s top providers. Some have already passed, while others are expected in the near future.
So how does the 3G Sunset affect your facility?
Once the service shuts off, any 3G-operated devices your facility uses will greatly decline in functionality or be completely inoperable. This includes things like smartphones, GPS systems, and — you guessed it — security and monitoring systems.
If your facility relies on a 3G-operated central station monitoring system to notify first responders that emergency services are needed, it won’t work correctly after the Sunset. This can leave your property, products, and people at higher risk in the case of an emergency. Therefore, it’s important to act now and upgrade to a new solution.
As the 3G Sunset has already occurred for some providers and approaches for others, it’s important to know what you can do to prepare. Refer to the following tips for some ideas on how you can set yourself up for a streamlined transition process between systems:
If your central station monitoring system will be (or has already been) impacted by the 3G Sunset, it’s time for an upgrade — and for that, we recommended checking out EMERgency24’s solutions.
At Vanguard, we’ve worked with EMERgency24 for decades, so we know they offer a high-performance, reliable 24/7 central station monitoring system that’s Sunset-ready. From fire alarm monitoring, to intrusion and panic monitoring, to elevator monitoring, and more, EMERgency24 can help you get the most out of your system and ensure your facility and people are adequately protected.
Want more information on central station monitoring and how your system may be impacted by the 3G sunsetting? Contact us at Vanguard Fire & Security Systems. As a partner of EMERgency 24, one of the top trusted names in the 24/7 central station monitoring industry, we’re happy to help you navigate the change and keep your facility as safe as possible.
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