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Unlocking Doors with a Phone Call: How Our Telephone gate entry system Do More Than Talk

  • Writer: Mikhail Strashnov
    Mikhail Strashnov
  • 7 days ago
  • 1 min read

Imagine this: you're standing outside a remote building in the middle of nowhere. It’s raining. Cold wind. No one around. But you need to get inside—now.


That’s exactly what one of our clients at General Electric faces every day. Their workers need access to a secure facility in the field. So how do they get in without keys or fancy apps?


They use our rugged industrial phone, powered by a 4G AT&T connection.

Here’s how it works: The worker picks up the phone—just like a regular call. It automatically rings the security operator. Once they confirm who’s calling, the operator presses a few keys on their keypad. Boom. The door unlocks.


No special system. No apps. No passwords. Just a simple phone call with telephone gate entry system.

Our phones come with a built-in relay contact—a tiny but powerful feature that lets you control:

  • Door locks

  • Gates

  • Sirens

  • Lights

  • Warning beacons… and more.


It’s super easy to set up, and it works whether you're using analog, VoIP, or mobile 4G networks. It’s not just a phone—it’s your remote control for security and automation.

Whether you're running a remote facility, a port, a prison, or a power station—this feature can make your life easier, safer, and more connected.

Want to see how it can work for you? Let’s talk.


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