WCCTV Launches New Covert 3G Surveillance Solution

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23rd January , 2008

Europe UK : Wireless CCTV launches its most autonomous mobile surveillance solution to date, which can be instantly deployed for covert operations.  The military style case and connectors are fully waterproof which means the equipment can even be buried underground and still function at optimum levels. 

This new self-contained surveillance solution provides the user with unrivalled flexibility of deployment.  Depending on the required distance between the cameras and the base unit, the user can choose between a wired or wireless camera setup in order to connect two cameras with Pan, Tilt and Zoom functionalities.

The integrated Compact Flash card for digital, evidential quality recording of video, gives users the ability to view either live or recorded footage from any remote location using 3G mobile phone technology and Wi-Fi. This allows the user to avoid unnecessary visits to site and prevents compromise of operation. 

Since this “one box” solution is truly self-sufficient, it can be immediately deployed for observation of suspicious individuals and locations, whether it would be in a house, a car or even an outdoor location.  The equipment is also extremely useful for environmental surveillance since it can literally be buried underground, while wireless cameras can be set up to cover a wide area. 

Since the launch of Wireless CCTV's 3G product range, many local authorities and police forces throughout the United Kingdom have achieved success using WCCTV 3G equipment in multiple overt and covert operations.

About Wireless CCTV Limited:

Wireless CCTV Limited (WCCTV) is a UK market leader in the provision of mobile surveillance systems, combining the very latest technology from the fields of mobile telecommunications and CCTV.  The company provides both bespoke and standard mobile surveillance solutions to meet all customer requirements. Wireless CCTV Limited has offices in Rochdale and London.

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