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Video Conferencing is becoming more popular as businesses grow global and having three or four meetings in a day with people from different continents becomes the norm for business executives. Instead of having a multitude of wiress running around connecting the cameras and screens to the conferencing equipment, it is so much more attractive to have an elegant wireless solution which does not clutter up your otherwise neat and well furnished conference room.

However there is no point in spending more in buying a video conferencing solution which gives you a wireless option only to find out subsequently that your wireless experience is not the pleasure you had imagined it to be and you are in the end finally managing with those wires running around. Thus it is important to understand what you need to look for in a wireless solution for video.

Video transmission needs reliable packet transmission for the wireless solution to be effective. If you have ever tried to stream video on the internet, you would have probably come to a point where the video player shows "buffering" even though your internet connection speed is sufficient to meet the requirements of the video data streaming speeds. This happens because of packet losses or packet drops due to incorrect or corrupted packet being recieved. There is a limit to how much buffering you can do and thus a limit to how much buffering can improve the video streaming experience. Which is why we build wireless technologies which reduce the number of packets getting corrupted or dropped. Based on our technology video packets are transmitted, without getting dropped or corrupted, more often and you can finally get the wireless video experience you expected.

Another video-on-wireless application is video surveillance. Go to your neighborhood bank or the local supermarket, or go to your client's office, and you might sometimes come across a sticker saying "Smile! You're on camera!" Due to rising security concerns the demand for video surveillance has been strongly increasing. A good wireless solution will resolve the deployment issues for a video surveillance solution. All that will be needed will be power-plug points for powering the cameras and all surveillance cameras will connect in plug-n-play fashion through a wireless mesh network with the central video surveillance server.

We can help you build a better wireless video solution.

   
 
       
 
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