Traditional medical alert units are not reliable when used with VOIP or digital phone services. VRI engineers have developed proprietary software and hardware changes to provide a reliable solution.
VRI has recently announced a new solution for medical alert units used with VOIP. In response to the growing number of seniors switching to VOIP service, VRI has introduced "DIGICARE", (DIGI for short). DIGI is a VOIP compatible PERS unit that leverages proprietary hardware and software changes in the company's CSAA 5 Diamond Certified Medical Alert Monitoring Center to receive both emergency and maintenance calls from medical alert units without the risk of interference or data loss from VOIP bandwidth issues. "This is a significant accomplishment for our team" says Company President Andy Schoonover, "we committed to providing a cost-effective, reliable option for seniors with VOIP service, and are excited to announce that we have made that commitment a reality." To the company's knowledge, it is the only solution currently available in the medical alert industry to address VOIP issues.
You can see the difference between VRI's DIGICARE and the competition by clicking the video above to see them both in action!
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