Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) 
LILIN confirms ONVIF membership and aims to showcase a number of early ONVIF product demonstrations at IFSEC 2009 in May
As support for this emerging IP standard protocol gains pace, LILIN have confirmed their membership of the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF).

With 5 years of IP CCTV product experience behind them, LILIN are confident that the interoperability of network video products from a wide range of manufacturers will offer the best choice for the end user and protect their capital investment in future IP Systems.

In addition, as ONVIF compliant products reach the market the adoption of Poe standards and H264 compression algorithms will accelerate the transition from analogue to IP video and offer real benefits to installers and end-users alike.

LILIN hope to showcase a number of early ONVIF product demonstrations at IFSEC 2009.

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