Mobotix and Intercoax deliver cost-effective IP video solutions over network infrastructures
This partnership will enable customers to leverage IP camera performance with high-performance transmission technology, Respectively, even through existing copper infrastructures or conventional structured cabling.
The solutions provided by the technological association of Mobotix E Intercoax it is already materializing in large-scale projects, as in the migration of analog to IP systems over coaxial cables, as well as in IP cameras with wider transmission distances than the conventional structured cabling topology.
As Vincent Matthys has pointed out, President of Intercoax EMEA, "many customers are looking for faster and less complex solutions to migrate their old copper to IP systems. With our products, existing copper infrastructures can be easily upgraded to IP without having to install new cabling, reducing customer expenses and disruptions to a minimum"
Hartmut Sprave, CEO of Mobotix, "Intercoax is a perfect partner, as their technology allows us to integrate our products with customers whose network infrastructures and cabling topology are not designed for them. This not only avoids the expense of rewiring, but it allows you to install an IP video surveillance system with a guarantee of the future using the existing network infrastructure".
The main advantage for Mobotix product and solution installers and system integrators is that they can now offer end users a cheaper solution., compared to conventional transmission topologies such as fiber optics and structured cabling.
Intercoax solutions do not modify on-premises infrastructure and can be deployed much more quickly than other topologies.
"We are very pleased with this strategic collaboration with Mobotix," Matthys said.. Our transmission technology helps installers easily migrate analog to IP systems over existing coaxial cable or UTP infrastructures. Even when installing wide-ranging networks, we are more cost-effective and faster compared to conventional FO topologies".
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