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Re: Modem as a service?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Karl Auer)
Sun Dec 6 20:04:08 2015

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From: Karl Auer <kauer@biplane.com.au>
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Date: Mon, 07 Dec 2015 12:03:48 +1100
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On Sun, 2015-12-06 at 18:13 -0600, Josh Reynolds wrote:
> You could always just use UPS equipment that can send out alerts on power
> outages and low bat voltage. Or, use equipment that supports dying gasp.

The equipment you have needs to be able to send the alert, which means
SMS or email-capable equipment needs to stay powered up long enough to
do that.

There might be a product idea here, if no-one's done it already:
Something like a RaspBerry Pi, running off a lithium battery, with a
recharge circuit and something to detect a power outage. Add a 3G/4G
card to send an SMS alert, put it all in a box, plug it into power. Only
configuration needed is setting the SMS target(s)... If you made it
network addressable (on 3G/4G) it could send emails as well.

Regards, K.

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