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Sep 2 04'

 

Micronet SP5510KSP/SP5520K Internet Camera for instant worldwide surveillance for patching closet room!
 

Customer’s Dilemma and Target

Ingeborg van Rompay, Manager of the University of Brussels associated business park and Nicolas Minsaert IT responsible for the business center, encountered some security issues when installing a new core network in their buildings. They needed to have surveillance in their room, where the mission critical patch closets are installed, at any time and at any place in the world.

 

Micronet Solution

Stefan Fontadini, Director Benelux of Micronet advised the business park executives by bringing them not only some products but also a complete solution to be ahead of time and be ready for future developments. “This is a solution that Must be in place at all companies for company security to prevent unauthorized intrusion or sabotage acts as entering the heart of company”

  • Discuss building enhancements by installing Micronet Cat 5e UTP cable for best transportation of data, mounting the Internet Cameras on security post.

  • Re-install the patch closets with the new unique patch cords in the patch closet for better results.

  • Camera can be activated via the internet from a laptop, PC or from a PDA when authorized people are traveling.

 

Customer Comment

I&I university business center executive staff feedback as

  • Once again I would like to say many thanks for your support in the name of the University of Brussels Business Park to bring this easy solution against the best price available in the market.

  • We think that this solution will show our international customers that we care a lot of security and that everybody in a company who is responsible for patching need a camera for surveillance.

  • Micronet products did not only achieve our goals but have set new standards in networking because we could use a lot of Micronet products in our business park, like Wireless Camera's, Cat 5e network cable and patch cords and some Micronet wireless bridges; all thanks to the supervision of Stefan Fontadini of Micronet.

 

 

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