APX Alarm Becomes Vivint

APX Alarm expands business focus enters home autimation market as Vivint as it expands into Z-Wave.APX Alarm introduces Go!Control Z-Wave alarm panael which is the first all-in-one security and home management system………

APX Alarm Security Solutions Inc. announced its entry into the home automation market with the launch of new products and services  nd the introduction of its new identity under the name Vivint.he name change from APX to Vivint is a reflection of the company’s expanded direction and capabilities.The company has transitioned from a residential security company to a provider of simple, affordable home automation services that deliver increased safety, improved energy efficiencyand greater convenience for customers.

The name Vivint is derived from the word vive meaning to live and the word intelligent.In using this combination, Vivint’s mission is clear: to help families “live intelligently” by creating simple, affordable, home automation systems where all devices work together to enhance safety and convenience and improve energy efficiency.The company began installing its Go!Control panels for all new customers in 2010. The LCD touch screen panel centralizes all features and gives customers remote control access via the Internet or smart phones.Vivint will also bring excellent customer service into the home automation industry. With a business model designed for ongoing service and support, Vivint employs certified technicians throughout North America typically available for next day service, as well as 24x7x365 monitoring and customer service support.

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Snubbie

    Hope their new service is better than their spell check. autimation?

  2. Mba1996

    Snubbie… I thought the same thing. lol

  3. dfjsdfkj

    So what about Windows Phone? I found this by searching “Vivint App for Windows Phone”. Clearly this is a useless spam site. And an article about a company that is clearly useless because of its lack of Windows Phone support. Kissing goodbye 30% of users in a year.

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