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11/08/2007

Rainbow helps protecting Milwaukee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Rainbow high resolution day-night cameras installed at National Avenue, a major throughfare in Milwaukee.


The lenses are 5~55mm and 8.5~85mm varifocals which are producing views of known trouble spots from storefronts in an area with a history of social problems. A main receiving center on National Avenue is equipped with 32-channel digital video recorders from with two terabyte storage. This is a wireless, IP-addressable system with the analogue signals being converted using interfaces from Pelco.

The installation has been performed by Milwaukee-based S-O-S Electronics Corporation.

Guy Andreotti, said: "The system is already showing encouraging results with crime in the area having reduced markedly in a matter of weeks. The obvious advantage of the IP-addressable units is that through secure Internet access, a number of interested parties can monitor the images. The project is being fine-tuned with bandwidth being optimised and an ambulance despatch agency beginning to access the images" comments Guy Andreotti, CEO, S-O-S Electronics Corporation.

"The Rainbow lenses have excellent functionality and the company's wide range of vari-focals allows us to provide optimum images from viewing points with differing dimensions and lighting. Additionally, the units proved competitive in price" he adds.

While many businesses have contributed to the financing and planning of the project, a major player has been Badger Mutual Insurance Co. Other Milwaukee neighbourhood groups have expressed interest in similar programs and Alderman Bob Donovan expects security cameras to spread through the city in 2007.



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