Dial2Open System GSM Micro 64: Open your gates, garage doors, shutters, barriers free of charge with your mobile phone


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The chairman of Dial2Open Limited has been involved in the gate automation industry for some years and in 2004 saw the potential of using a mobile phone to operate gates. The explosion of mobile phone sales all around the world saw people beginning to use their phones for a variety of purposes and one of those is to use their phone as a secure universal remote control.

In April 2004, the domain name dial2open.com was registered and a simple prototype was made and tested on numerous sites in Ireland. The reaction confirmed that if a product could be manufactured at a low cost base, the potential was enormous. Eventually after an exhaustive search throughout the far east, a company, which specialised in GSM technology agreed to manufacture the new Dial2Open GSM Gate Opener, in 2006.

Trials of this exclusive new product continued into the first quarter of 2007 and in April 2007 the Dial2Open GSM Micro 64 went into production. These units are primarily being sold to automated gate installers via resellers and gate companies around the world.

Dial2Open Limited presently have several other GSM related products in development, which are due to be released in early 2008 in time for the IFSEC exhibition in May.

The company has an office in Torquay and is presently working on a world-wide distribution network.

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