Severa GPRS Webmeter
The Severa is no longer available. It has been replaced by the SV line. The SVL 4G Weblogger has taken the place of the Webmeter.
Do you still monitor your processes with an Severa Webmeter?
This dialler is maybe more than 15 years old and no longer guarantees a reliable alarm. Electronics are aging, the risk of failure increases and it is impossible to predict when the detector will fail. Waiting for this to happen will lead to a situation in which you will be temporarily without alarm and risk financial damage. That is of course not an option!
What are the risks of old diallers?
In addition, Dutch telecom providers have already announced that in April 2025 the 2G network will be phased out. No official phasing off data has yet been released by UK providers such as BT, Vodafone, EE (BT), O2 and Three. According to news sources, a phase-off period from June 2023 to 2025 is mentioned. We recommend you to contact your provider for clarity in your 2G delivery guarantee.
After the 2G network is lost, Severa alarm diallers no longer alerts. Our Sales department is happy to advise you on choosing the right product. Then you will once again be able to raise the alarm safely and reliably via today's (much changed) digital telephone networks.
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What was the Severa Webmeter again
GPRS modems are often used in industry in locations where local technical installations have to be connected with a central process computer. The process computer is used to operate and read the local processes.
The Severa Webmeter GPRS products are used to display input statuses and analogue measured values on a website. In this situation the Severa GPRS modem is a stand-alone application that the measured values are linked to directly.