These calls are being made with an IVR - interactive voice response system. Someone, probably in an overseas calls center with an accent not easily understood here in the US is pressing buttons to play prerecorded messages.
I listened through and eventually reached a live representative who told me she was calling to sell a home security system. These are the company names she gave me: Alliance Security out of Rhode Island (who I believe used to be VMS Alarms or Versatile Marketing Solutions) as the system installer; Monitronics would do the monitoring and she said 2Gig is the branded system to be installed.
My cell phone number they called me on has been on the do not call registry since 2004.
March 15, 2016 - I got the same interactive prerecorded voice call as described by others from "Mike Harris." Mentioned that 1 out of 15 homes are having their security system wires cut on the outside (or something like that). When I told the robo-voice "No" that I don't have a security system, it then transferred me to a live sales rep. That rep described a wireless system that would cost about $45/month for monitoring. Eventually he said they were Alliance Security. However, I don't think that the live sales reps are overseas, because they speak clear natural sounding English with no hint of a foreign accent. I have already sued Alliance Security, and Monitronics, twice, for numerous calls.
Same old alarm sales scam calls. Monotronics is the culprit and GE Security is the "big name" being thrown around. Still a scam - and WAY overpriced on the monthly monitoring, too!!!
$45 per month? WTF?!? Most others are less than $16 for the same stuff.