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The Others
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100% Mega Pixel netOptic camera's (starting at 1,600 x 1,200 pixels and up to 2,592 x 1,944 pixels. More pixels means larger images and greater image clarity)
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Analog and low level Mega Pixel cameras (starting at 640 x 480 pixels and up to 1,600 x 1,200 pixels)
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Custom fitted Mega Pixel and Infrared corrective lenses (determined at time of installation by netOptic location, lighting directions and client required field of view)
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One size fits all standard "off-the-shelf" lenses
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Mega Pixel Day/Night netOptic cameras with superior low light performance (see in the dark with advanced Infrared Night Vision allowing for images in almost complete dark. Infrared is invisible to the naked eye)
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Day/Night Cameras (see at night, but still requires some form of lighting - low light makes for low image quality)
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Forensic ZOOM (allowing for clear facial/incident
recognition during and after the fact)
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Lens Zoom or Low Quality Digital Zoom (resulting in grainy imagery)
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Digital Wi-Max wireless transmission (for short haul to long haul transmission of 25+ miles)
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Coaxial cable which is hard wired point to point spanning a few hundred feet
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Single Cat5 Network Cable (carries electricity & data simultaneously. Less cable requires less fishing = quicker installation time)
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Two sets of cable (separate electricity & data. Double fishing = longer installation time)
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) using standard network cable, which is more economical than electrical cable or extension cords)
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Electrical cable or extension cords which may or may not require an electrician to install extra outlets
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Internal R&D & custom software development for netOptic cameras and network servers
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Vendor has NO R&D and utilizes "off-the-shelf" software with no customization provided or allowed
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Scalability: Unlimited number of netOptic cameras that can be connected to 1 Network Server
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Scalability: Limited to 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32 cameras that can be connected to 1 video multiplexor without adding additional multiplexors
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All imagery/data (wired or wireless) is fully secured with encryption or authentication
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Analog imagery/data does not allow encryption or
authentication
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Experts in Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN) & Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) with decades of hands on experience
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Rely on 1 or 2 day networking courses offered by community colleges and online programs, etc
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Low cost installation services (for outdoor use digital Wi-Max wireless transmission is utilized)
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High cost installation service (for outdoor use, may require trenching, boring, etc)
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Strategic development alliances with Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Nortel Systems, AT&T, Speakeasy, and Hughes along with various hardware and netOptic camera manufactures
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NONE
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RTI designed & developed “Automated System Health Check” software (constantly monitors and reports on every netOptic camera, network video server, router, hub, switch, etc 24/7). Proactive vs. reactive
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NONE. Reactive vs. Proactive
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