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RADWIN selected by 3 municipalities in Santiago Chile for video surveillance transmission

RADWIN,
a provider of backhaul and broadband wireless solutions, announced that its
solutions were deployed by three municipalities in Santiago,
Chile for high-speed video surveillance transmission.

“We
are proud to play a key part in helping ensure public safety in cities
in Chile and throughout CALA. We offer an end-to-end video
surveillance transmission solution of point-to-point and point-to-multipoint
systems that serve municipalities as well as large and small enterprises,” said
Uri Ofri, RADWIN GM CALA.

Transworld,
a certified distributor of RADWIN in Chile, implemented and designed the
project with Petric, a video surveillance system integrator.

RADWIN’s
high-capacity Point-to-Point systems are used to transfer video from HD cameras
installed in the cities of Pudahuel, Peñalolen and Valparaiso back to these
municipalities’ control centers.

“There
is a huge demand for wireless surveillance networks from municipalities’ who
want to enhance citizens’ public safety. RADWIN’s high-capacity solutions are
optimal for this task. RADWIN’s multi-band frequency feature is also a winning
factor, allowing our engineers to select the best frequency channel on site and
ensure seamless transmission,” said Alejandro Melipillan A, Wireless and Video
Surveillance Product Manager from Transworld.

RADWIN’s
equipment plays a crucial role in our surveillance network. They transmit video
with the highest image quality to our operations center, 24×7 in any weather
condition and despite heavy interference in the area.

Recently,RADWIN announced that their wireless system has been deployed by the Mira
municipality in Venice, Italy for a city-wide wireless video surveillance
network.

Network
Embedded Technologies (NWET), a WISP based in South Africa had also
announced the deployment of RADWIN’s equipment as part of a
turnkey security and surveillance solution.

By
Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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