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Current Technologies deploys Motorola's wireless solution in Maywood, Illinois
Aug 31, 2010 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Current Technologies, an IT consulting firm and member of Motorola's PartnerEmpower channel program, has deployed Motorola's wireless video security solution in Maywood, Illinois to help local law enforcement protect the safety of businesses and residents.
Combining wireless broadband connectivity with video surveillance technology, Motorola's solution offers access to footage from more than 80 locations across the village to increase situational awareness, improve incident response times and provide deterrence against criminal activity, the company said.
The wireless video security solution implemented by the village of Maywood depends on a combination of two Motorola wireless broadband technologies to backhaul footage from wireless video surveillance cameras installed throughout the village's most troubled areas.
Motorola 4300 Series Intelligent Access Points (IAP) create mesh wide area networks to offer broadband access in locations where several cameras are installed. The mesh IAPs leverage the MeshConnex routing engine and One Point Wireless Manager element management system, creating a self-forming, self-healing wireless broadband network.
The IAPs work in synch with Motorola PMP 400 network access solutions, which provide backhaul, ensure transport of data traffic between the village's neighborhoods and the core of the network, and deliver access to areas where only stand-alone cameras are needed, the company added.
Steve Daugherty, president of Current Technologies, said: "We are seeing great interest from municipalities to deploy the latest technologies and help local law enforcement better protect the public, but budgetary constraints can often hamper these efforts. Wireless networking technologies developed by Motorola help elevate these concerns by offering high-performance, reliable and secure connectivity at the fraction of the cost required by traditional wired or fiber approaches."
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