ADT Home Security Monitoring Anadarko, Oklahoma
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- 24-hr fast response time with 4 US monitoring centers for redundancy
- Expertly installed by a professional near you. Same-day installation is available.
- From basic packages to smart home and video remote monitoring.

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Below are just a few of ADT Monitoring plans available for Anadarko, Oklahoma
Traditional Plan
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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Remote
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video & Automation
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ADT 24/7 monitoring
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Customized Security Systems
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Maintenance/Extended Warranty
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Cellular Connection to Monitoring
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Optional 2-Way Voice
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Optional Life Safety
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App Notifications (via app)
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Remote Arm/Disarm (via app or internet)
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System Scheduling
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Video Monitoring
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Real-Time Video Footage
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Smart Home Automation
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More about Anadarko, Oklahoma
Anadarko is a city in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. The city is fifty miles (80.5 km) southwest of Oklahoma City. The population was 5,745 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Caddo County.
Anadarko got its name with its say office was conventional in 1873. The designation came from the Nadaco Native Americans, a branch of the Caddo Nation, and the “A” was added due to a clerical error.
In 1871, the Wichita Agency was reestablished upon the north bank of the Washita River after innate destroyed in the American Civil War. The Wichita Agency administered the affairs of the Wichita, Caddo and additional tribes. In 1878, the Kiowa-Comanche Agency at Fort Sill was consolidated once the Wichita Agency.
In 1901, the federal paperwork allotted the lands of the Kiowa, Comanche and Arapaho Reservations, and opened the surplus land to white settlement. On August 6, 1901, an auction was held for homesteads and town lots. Around 5,000 people were living in “Rag Town” on the east edge of Anadarko awaiting the auction. Although 20,000 people were gift for auction day, Anadarko’s population dwindled to 2,190 in 1907.