ADT Class-Action Should Spur Your Action
Security systems integrators can learn from the latest class-action suit against ADT.
Security systems integrators can learn from the latest class-action suit against ADT.
The companies are working to connect Nest’s thermostat and smoke/carbon monoxide alarm with ADT’s Pulse system.
The suit points to an article in Forbes magazine that a simple software-defined radio (SDR) allows hackers to detect when doors are opened and closed.
The nation’s largest security provider posted revenue of $883 million for the quarter ended Sept. 26, up from $846 million for the same period last year.
With the non-compete pact expired, ADT can now provide service to businesses of any size, creating additional long-term growth opportunities for the company.
Police in Thousand Palm, Calif., have received reports that men are pretending to be alarm technicians to scan homes for possible burglaries.
A Missouri woman claims that each time her home security system went off, ADT failed to contact her.
In this podcast, ADT Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary David Bleisch talks about alarm industry sales scams and the firm’s recent $25,000 bounty reward offer.
ADT targets small/medium-sized businesses (SMB) with new cloud and on-site surveillance systems and DVRs.
Alleged training video shows instructor telling students what to say when they see an ADT security sign in someone’s front yard.