Zenitel, a supplier of the STENTOFON and VINGTOR brands of communication systems, has announced a strategic technology partnership with Genetec, the Canadian provider of IP security products.
Zenitel will become a preferred technology hardware supplier to Genetec customers with its intercoms, using session initiation protocol (SIP) for voice and video over internet protocol (VoIP) communications.
With integration into Genetec Security Center
The STENTOFON line of intercom servers and hardware that will be compatible with Genetec Security Center include the new Turbine IP intercom series with active noise reduction, 10 watt power amplifier, 105db output and auto ambient volume adjustment. All STENTOFON IP stations can be used in an AlphaCom, Pulse or SIP station mode. By combining systems via integration with Genetec Security Center, users will be able to set up an IP based system the companies say. The STENTOFON line includes IP master stations and substations, with or without video, for a variety of indoor and outdoor uses, the firms add.
Dan Rothrock, Senior Vice President Global OEM at STENTOFON/Zenitel Group, said: “Genetec offers one of the most robust, unified, open-platform IP video surveillance, access control and LPR platforms in the world, and we are excited to help extend those security features and options with our industry-leading communications hardware including our Turbine VOIP intercom systems.”