AKCP releases streaming monitoring using Nokia mobile phones [author:AKCP Public time:May 9, 2006] |
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AKCP releases streaming monitoring using Nokia mobile phones
Bangkok, Thailand. May 8, 2006
AKCP, the world’s oldest and largest SNMP environmental and security monitoring firm announces full integration of their embedded Linux sensorProbe with Nokia’s mobile phones. Application available right now at no cost.
What’s happening at the office while you’re away? Is your data center secure? Real time streaming video from up to four cameras simultaneously and live sensor updates on your mobile phone anywhere in the world. All your video and sensor information is always at your fingertips. Video channels can be displayed individually and inspected using the interface’s zoom, pan, and tilt features. The sensorProbe supports up to 4 security cameras and up to 28 different sensors.
You can connect your mobile phone to your sensorProbe through Bluetooth, the Internet, or by direct modem link. The sensorProbe supports optional wireless modems. After a simple configuration a login page is displayed on your phone. After login, a secure connection to the sensorProbe is established.
AKCP’s program runs as a native application on the mobile phone, not a web page. While technically more difficult to design, this approach results in higher video throughput and a more dynamic, intuitive experience.
This application has been designed for Nokia S60 Models: Nokia N71, N80, N92, E60, E61, E70, 3250, N90, N70, N91, 6682, 6680, 6681, 3230, 6670, 6630, 6260, N-Gage QD, 7610, 6620.
Get the remote monitoring application now. Just send an email to mobile@akcp.com for the link to download to your mobile phone.
For more information and instructions please visit our web site at http://www.AKCP.com
About AKCP
AKCP Inc., established in 1981, is the oldest and largest manufacturer of SNMP based environmental and security monitoring solutions. Over 20,000 installations use AKCP for disaster prevention and infrastructure security. Providing early warning of threats to the integrity of a company's data and assets, AKCP serves Public Utilities, the Media, Telecommunications Corporations, Food and Beverage Industries, Corporate Data Centers, Hospitals, Educational Institutions, Government Defense and Security Operations and all those who require the ultimate in disaster prevention solutions.
Otherinfo:jjeffords@akcp.com
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