Method of sending a message through a phone system by turning on

Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications – Plural alarms over single line

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379 41, 379 51, H04M 1104

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057938407

ABSTRACT:
A method of sending an alarm message through a phone system by turning on a computer having memory, an operating system, a computer program, and a modem. The method involves building the alarm message and sending it through the phone system by using the computer program. The computer's electric power is triggered by a person, a security device, or any other device that can turn on a computer.

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