29 Jun 2021

Redline Communications Group Inc., a provider of industrial wireless broadband network connectivity solutions for mission-critical applications, announced that they have been selected to provide a turnkey wireless data solution for a mission-critical surveillance project that will help ensure citywide safety and security in one of the Kingdom's largest cities.

This contract is an initial project of a broader initiative being rolled out in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Range of cross-IT products

Redline will deploy its next-generation RDL-3200 family of ruggedised and highly secure virtual fiber solutions for CCTVs Redline's partnership initiative with Three Pillars Technology and Communication Co., provides a wide range of cross-IT-industry products, applications, and services. 

Redline will deploy its next-generation RDL-3200 family of ruggedised and highly secure virtual fiber solutions for the backhaul of high-speed CCTV cameras.

Providing high demand CCTV tech

"Redline Communications is honoured to have been selected as a critical member of the alliance and as a strategic vendor and for the partnership with Three Pillars Technology and Communication Co.”

“Having been entrusted with the telecom solution for Saudi Arabia's Safe Cities initiative is a true example of our purpose-built industrial-grade infrastructure and its unmatched ability to support mission-critical uptime of high demand CCTV technology,'' states Reno Moccia, EVP of Sales & Marketing of Redline Communications.

"We look forward to the expansion of this public safety initiative."

Wireless solutions

"Redline was selected after a rigorous evaluation process, including extensive field trials," states Eng. Feras Alboushi  General Manager of Three Pillars Technology and Communication Co. 

"Redline, with its in-country support with its secure and best-of-breed wireless solutions, was the best fit for the end user's stringent application requirements. We are confident in the project's success – it will lay the foundation for future public safety projects."