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POTS Replacement emulates analog lines so your existing equipment keeps working without costly replacements or recertification.

Meets all life-safety requirements with full inspection documentation and compliance certificates.

Elevator phones, fire alarms, security systems, emergency call boxes… We replace any copper-based life-safety connection compliantly.

Emergency lines stay active during power outages, just like copper lines did.

Scheduled around your operations, including nights or weekends. Most cutovers: 2-4 hours, zero downtime.

Pennsylvania-based engineers respond immediately. Life-safety systems can’t wait in ticket queues.

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Enterprise Businesses

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Government

Elevator phones and fire alarms aren’t nice-to-have, they’re life-safety requirements. When someone hits the emergency button, that call must go through. DQE’s POTS Replacement is built for this reality: battery-backed circuits, 24/7 monitoring, compliance documentation, and Pennsylvania-based engineers who understand that “down for maintenance” isn’t acceptable for life-safety systems.

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