Mobile Viewpoint introduces bonded 3G/4G wireless computer for live video transmission in cooperation with MOXA at IFSEC 2013

7 May 2013

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Press release

Mobile Viewpoint introduces bonded 3G/4G wireless computer for live video transmission in cooperation with MOXA at IFSEC 2013

 

Alkmaar, May 7, 2013, 2013 – The Dutch based leader in innovative wireless video technology Mobile Viewpoint will introduce a new wireless computer at IFSEC in Birmingham, May 13 to 16. The new MVP-4 will make it possible to use bonded 3G/4G mobile networks to send high quality video from any location or vehicle requiring wireless CCTV solutions. The MVP-4 was developed in cooperation with MOXA, a global manufacturer of leading device networking solutions, using their wireless embedded computer UC-8481-LX as hardware platform. Apart from this revolutionary innovative wireless video solution, Mobile Viewpoint will introduce a cloud based video portal to manage the MVP-4 systems, utilize its RS485 PTZ control, remote alarm control capabilities and integration with alarm control centers. The MVP-4 was successfully used during the celebration of the Dutch Queens abdication April 30 in Den Hague and Amsterdam utilizing both 3G and 4G wireless networks.

 

Michel Bais, Managing Director Mobile Viewpoint: “In cooperation with Moxa we were able to develop a ruggedized mobile solution that meets all requirements for wireless video transmission from moving vehicles and remote CCTV locations. The combination of our software with Moxa´s highly reliable hardware and extensive industry knowledge made it possible to create this innovative solution. Due to its open nature, we will continue to develop innovative features to integrate the solution with third party cameras and automated alarm systems”.

Steve Lin, General Manager Moxa Europe GmbH: “We are glad to cooperate with a professional partner like Mobile Viewpoint. Our rugged solutions are targeted at the specific needs of outdoor installations, whose applications are especially mission-critical in the area of wireless transmission for CCTV. Our reliable embedded computers and Mobile Viewpoint´s software complement one another in an optimal way to meet these requirements.”

 

About Moxa

Moxa is a leading manufacturer of industrial networking, computing, and automation solutions. With over 25 years of industry experience, Moxa has connected more than 30 million devices worldwide and has a distribution and service network that reaches customers in more than 70 countries. Moxa delivers lasting business value by empowering industry with reliable networks and sincere service for automation systems. Information about Moxa’s solutions is available at www.moxa.com. You may also contact Moxa by email at [email protected].

 

Mobile Viewpoint

Mobile Viewpoint is a Dutch based company and a subsidiary of Triple IT focusing on the development of Mobile Video Solutions for both security and broadcast industry. Mobile Viewpoint is awarded at IBC 2012 together with the BBC for the coverage for the Olympic Torch Relay. Together with Triple IT, a market leader in delivering Mobile streaming services, Mobile Viewpoint delivers products and software for the complete chain between capturing and distribution on Internet. Well-known products are the WMT, the Simply Live Encoder, Rumble, 3G Communicator and MEonTV. Mobile Viewpoint is based in Alkmaar and delivers its solutions to clients all over the world. More information at www.mobileviewpoint.com

 

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Our booth at IFSEC is located in Hall 4, stand 4/H9Mobile Viewpoint B.V.

Michel Bais, managing director

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