Vigitron, a provider of networking infrastructure solutions for security applications and Barox Kommunikation, a company for transmission technology, announce the establishment of a Design Centre service operating under both companies collaborative group, Vigitron Central Europe.

Support for developing networking infrastructure

The Design Centre will provide support for developing networking infrastructure bill of materials designed for specific applications. It will use Vigitron’s inter-operational data based developed from testing hundreds of security products in the areas of IP camera, access control, PoE lighting, and emergency response systems. The data base provides data on actual equipment performance such as bandwidth and PoE device requirements operating on standard and extended physical transmission mediums.

The service is staff by trained engineers and will be provided free of charge with no obligation.

Direct access and optimisation of Vigitron products

“Networking infrastructures are unique and individual for every application”, stated Neil Heller, Vigitron’s VP President of Business Development. “You cannot rely on drop down menus as every component within an infrastructure changes the total infrastructure. Using the Design Centre, individuals will be able to interact with knowledgeable engineering personnel. Establishing the Design Centre in Switzerland will provide more immediate and local access throughout Europe, U.K., Africa, and the Middle East.”

“As Vigitron´s partner in Central Europe, we are opening a Design Centre,” explains Rudolf Rohr, CEO of Barox Kommunikation. “This gives the European customers the chance to have direct access to Vigitron products and have them optimised for the European market. Many of the big challenges in Europe compared to the US market are the huge amount of 2 bell (wire) installations.”

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