willgar Posted January 29, 2008 Posted January 29, 2008 I would like to view a CCTV feed on a mobile phone - is it even possible?
Doktor Jon Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Hi willgar, welcome to the forum, There are quite a few companies now that offer CCTV access over mobile networks. It would depend what you want to do as to which equipment would be most suitable.
willgar Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 Hi willgar, welcome to the forum,There are quite a few companies now that offer CCTV access over mobile networks. It would depend what you want to do as to which equipment would be most suitable. I know nothing about CCTV but i am a "techie" i have been asked to look at the feasibility. I have been googling all day and have found a few suppliers after posting this question but thanks for getting back to me Probably my first and last post - back to Servers and PC's for me
paul1471 Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 I know nothing about CCTV but i am a "techie" i have been asked to look at the feasibility. I have been googling all day and have found a few suppliers after posting this question but thanks for getting back to me Probably my first and last post - back to Servers and PC's for me I am sure a company called MyGard offer this it is operated by G4S
arfur mo Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 purely out of curiosity, is it feasible feed the output of the dvr into an ip video box, then access it from a windows mobile? (assuming fixed i.p) i know you can have problems feding a split screen signal into a capture card as a client od mine tried it, just froze the compute up regs alan If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!
SimEntry Posted March 25, 2008 Posted March 25, 2008 purely out of curiosity, is it feasible feed the output of the dvr into an ip video box, then access it from a windows mobile?(assuming fixed i.p) i know you can have problems feding a split screen signal into a capture card as a client od mine tried it, just froze the compute up regs alan One of my colleagues runs a company called myhome247. they do a pretty special mobile CCTV system
col70 Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 there are companies who do this and the best platform for it is the nokia based simion software as its the most widly used seen some companies offering this at ifsec last year. reg col
CCTV_SUPPORT Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 GeoVision systems have a client for Symbian S60 phones (All N Series Nokias) and Windows Mobile based smart phones. If you have a "normal" phone, then you can view static JPEG images, and manually refresh them.
mybusiness247 Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Hi new to the block...check out mybusiness247.co.uk or myhome247.co.uk as we are looking for resellers across the country. We offer good commissions (trade prices available on request) on equipment including a share of monthly recurring revenue on your customer base. (full reseller websites available FREE of charge). The mobile access delivers full screen fast viewing on GRPS or 3G or HSDPA including instant playback of event recording on your mobile whilst controlling a vast number of devices and sensors. (Mobile application DEMO available on request) System Gateway can control... Unlimited number if IP cameras Wireless Temperature sensors Communications room rack water and moisture sensors Wireless Power controllers Wireless Garage door control interface Central heating/ air condition interface Network NVR for MPEG4 IP cameras (unlimited number can be added to one Remote user account) Starter kit sets up in less than 15 minutes to remote access server. and much more Check out the US demo site on PC remote access refresh rates etc. U.K demo will be up and running next week. Coming soon... Z-wave flush fitting lighting controls including mood dimming schedules External wireless sensors that can trigger cameras to record Direct integration to Alarm/ Video receiving centers via Remote Access Account or mobile phone "one touch button". Full GPRS / 3G back-up + battery back-up. ( could well be HSDPA 3.6-7Mbps) Grade 4 approval (Fixed line failure reported within 90 seconds + Wireless failure reported within 180 seconds if primary path and 300 minutes if secondary path) Let me know your thoughts, Steve
IPAlarms Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 ...check out mybusiness247.co.uk or myhome247.co.uk as we are looking for resellers across the country. Hi Steve, How are Babak and the boys back in the US ? - I worked with them for a short time on a project that never materialised. Have you met Scott Gurley in the US ? - I think he is the brains behind the reseller marketing campaign. Good golfer ;-) Best of Luck with your new venture. I've been waiting a couple of years for other camera monitoring solutions to hit the UK market to increase awareness. Looks like you're doing a good job so far. Steve. Free Alarm Monitoring over the Internet from IP Alarms
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