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GSM/GPRS NOC/TOC Remote Monitoring Solution

Ideal for telecom infrastructure providers managing multi-operator sites. Receive all BTS alarms directly at your central NOC/TOC via GSM — no anchor customer required, no expensive backbone dependency.

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Spaceage GSM GPRS NOC TOC Remote Monitoring System

Direct Alarm Visibility Without Anchor Customers

01
Site Transmitter

BTS alarms (fire, temp, generator, power) connect to the Transmitter box. On any alarm status change, an SMS is sent via GSM immediately.

02
Central Receiver

The Receiver at your NOC/TOC picks up the SMS. Connected to a PC, it displays the alarm in real time and stores it in a database.

03
Reports & Queries

Run standard or custom reports: chronological alarms, site-wise view, query on specific alarm across all sites, and more.

Models, Features & Advantages

Available Models
Input Models8-input, 16-input, 24-input
Input Voltage48V DC / 24V DC / 230V AC
Power OptionSolar-powered version for passive sites
InstallationWiring extended from existing alarm box
Advantages
  • No anchor customer or backbone dependency
  • Low capital cost — cost-effective at scale
  • Low operating cost via bulk SMS deal
  • Easy installation in remote areas (GSM required)
  • Does not use expensive GPRS data
  • Minimum wiring — connect to existing alarm box
  • Robust design for varying voltages
  • Negligible power consumption
Standard Reports
  • Chronological list of alarms
  • Site-wise alarm view
  • Query on alarm status of a specific site
  • Query on specific alarm (e.g. Fire) across all sites
  • Custom reports on request
  • Can also serve as backup for existing alarm channels

Frequently Asked Questions

Alarm signals from BTS equipment are connected to the Transmitter box. Whenever any alarm status changes, the Transmitter sends an SMS via GSM to a predefined Receiver number. The Receiver is connected to a PC, which logs all alarm events in a database and displays them in real time with standard and custom reports.

No. The key advantage is that infrastructure providers get alarms directly at their NOC/TOC via GSM — without depending on any cellular anchor customer to carry alarms on their backbone. This resolves the dilemma faced when sharing sites with multiple cellular operators.

Available in 8-input, 16-input, and 24-input models. Input voltage options: 48V DC, 24V DC, 230V AC. A solar-powered version is available for passive sites with no electricity — ideal for remote greenfield deployments.

Take Control of Your BTS Alarms

No anchor customer needed. Contact us to discuss your site count and monitoring requirements.