Vertical Markets

HD interest

by Mark Rowe

21st Century Technology, a systems integrator for the passenger transport sector, reports increased interest from UK operators looking to migrate to high definition IP cameras.

The company says that it has had many years of experience in supplying and installing IP camera technology in Sweden, and has been undergoing trials with UK fleet operators to show the benefits of migrating to HD IP cameras.

The company says it offers a range of systems, including full IP, analogue and hybrid systems, that take the best from both types of technology; the quality of full HD IP cameras in areas of increased operational requirement, and the reduced cost of analogue cameras in areas of lower risk. Hybrid systems also often require fewer cameras than traditional analogue systems as IP cameras are able to monitor a larger area, and have a far greater clarity when zooming in on downloaded footage, the installer adds.

The firm points also to the falling cost IP technology is also fuelling interest. For many years prices have often prohibited operators from moving their fleets over to the superior image-capturing equipment. This, and the reduced maintenance associated with the rationalised infrastructure requirement of IP, is starting to make upgrading to the latest CCTV technology a real consideration for UK operators, the company says.

Mark Johnson, Divisional Director for 21st Century Technology says: “21st Century Technology is using its experience to show UK customers the benefits of moving to IP and hybrid systems, and so far the results have been resoundingly positive, especially relating to the clarity of the footage that can be obtained through a rationalised infrastructure.” Visit: www.21stplc.com.

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