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Net Talk.Com, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NTLK), a pioneering ultra-low cost provider of Smartphone and home phone communications and Fantem, the developers of Oomi, an unique smart home system, confirmed a strategic deal to offer a cost effective alternative to existing home security solutions.

The details

The system known as Oomi Personal Home Monitoring will be powered by netTALK. It will offer users confidence that their loved ones and property are secure and safe, even when they are not at home. The innovative system implements Oomi’s security features and uses netTALK’s communication platform to enable users to proactively keep an eye on their home. They have flexibility to communicate with occupants quickly and it comes at much lower costs compared to other home security solutions. It can be availed as an add-on service to existing Oomi smart home system for as low as $60 annually.

The features

Net Talk.com said that personal home monitoring will allow audio and video monitoring of the home. It will offer incident notification through motion detection, opening of windows and doors, glass breaking, phone call and many more. The system will create calling trees for informing an emergency contact list as the event happens. There will be mimicking lightning patterns to know about break-ins. It will allow direct audio communication through Oomi cube. The system will be directly connected to energy services like ambulance, fire, police and others.

The expert view

Anastasios “Takis” Kyriakides, the CEO of Net Talk.Com, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NTLK) said that they have been able to assist users’ fire their phone firm. Associating with Oomi will enable people to fire respective home security company too.

In last trading session, the stock price of NTLK declined more than 18% to close the trading session at $0.00900. The decline came at a share volume of 23.18 million compared to average share volume of 1.53 million.