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Are You Ready for the Analog Phone Lines Shutdown? 

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From this...

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Whether it is a commercial building, a hospital, a hotel, an apartment complex or any other location, they all have phone lines for the below functions. Each of these require a dedicated line.  These old copper phone lines are costly and are soon to be shut off.  SensLynx offers a cost-saving wireless technology that can reduce your monthly bills from $25.00 - $60.00/line/month!

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What makes us different and why our solution will work for you…
  • $0 Money Down, Hardware and Installation Included in Fixed Monthly Pricing

  • Enterprise Class Reliability 

  • A “Set and Forget” Solution

  • “One Call Vendor” for all POTS Lines

  • 30 DAY Money Back Guarantee

  • “No Hassle” Warranty

  • Fire Marshall Approved in all 50 States

  • Dedicated 24/7 Tech Support

  • Real Time Analytics

  • 24/7 Network Operations Center Monitoring

  • Customer Portal/Dashboard

  • Professional Installs/3500 Nationwide Techs

  • Future Proofed Devices & Services

A "POTS" line (Plain Old Telephone Service) is the traditional phone line that relies on physical copper wire for service. As the technology continues to age, the FCC has announced the mandatory termination and transition of all POTS lines and the adoption of next-generation wireless technology.

Why Change Now?

  • Before current service goes away

  • Cost savings

  • Bill consolidation

  • Single Point of Contact

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how we do it

Benefits of an LTE Connection

An LTE wireless connection is going to save your business money. Additionally, all communication data is sent over an IP network instead of telephone lines, which means you could simply use your existing business internet to also power your existing technologies at little to no extra cost.

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why us

We are a customer-oriented, highli responsive company that cares about the experience and service our customers 

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