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by msecadm4921

Network video product company Axis Communications is exhibiting at this year’s IP Expo, on stand 510, to showcase the benefits of deploying an IP-based surveillance system. IP Expo runs on October 20 and 21, at Earls Court 2 in London.

It is the firm says a common misconception that network video is expensive, bandwidth-hungry and difficult to install. Axis says that it aims to set the record straight at this year’s show by demonstrating that it is a cost-effective, future-proof and bandwidth-friendly alternative to traditional analogue CCTV.

Phil Doyle, regional director, Northern Europe, Axis Communications said: “IP Expo is the ideal platform for us to demonstrate the many benefits that can be delivered by running an IP-based surveillance system.

“Ultimately an IP-based surveillance system run over the corporate network means that organisations can share better quality video footage over the network or Internet. Anyone with the necessary permissions can log-on to the system remotely to check real-time or recorded footage.

“With standard network ports running at one gigabit per second and backbones typically 10 gigabits per second or higher, network video cameras are extremely bandwidth efficient, so video doesn’t slow down or degrade the voice network.

“IP-based surveillance has typically a lower cost of ownership than a traditional analogue CCTV system as maintenance costs are significantly reduced and the network video application can piggyback off an organisation’s existing Ethernet infrastructure.”

Many organisations are reticent to upgrade to IP-based surveillance having made a significant investment in traditional analogue CCTV, however it is possible to make the most of that investment and convert analogue signals into video stream by using video encoders.

A video encoder converts and compresses analogue video signals into a video stream that is identical to that coming from a network camera, enabling it to be fully integrated into a network video system.”

Axis will also be showcasing its AXIS P5534-E Dome Network Camera at the event. Powered through High Power over Ethernet (High PoE), only one cable is needed to carry power, as well as video and pan/tilt/zoom controls.

Exhibiting alongside Axis at IP Expo are distribution partner, Anixter and technology partner CommScope.

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