Talk:AMCO Burglar Alarm Company

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To bulk up the references to AMCO, I've so far added x7 external references about AMCO and its various aspects of work from respected sources including the Guardian Newspaper, MSN and Engadget.

I understand why you might have initially thought the article obscure, however in the space of *burglar alarms* and monitored security, AMCO is a respected specialist in this space in the UK - focusing on *immediate audio response* systems, which are pretty niche - but pretty significant from a tech perspective, and will be a growing sector in the security space (as alarm / security monitoring grows via linking alarms to mobile devices such as the iPad etc. - an exciting prospect, as the ability to remotely monitor your property (whether home or car or whatever) will provide a kind of crowd-sourced approach to security.

I'll be updating more on this subject across the different burglar alarm / security areas in the coming weeks, as it seems there's a bit of a lack of knowledge in this space on wikipedia.

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