JVC announced partnership with Fluidmesh Networks,  leader in wireless video- surveillance systems
Fluidmesh Networks and JVC will join to provide reliable video-surveillance applications 

Fluidmesh Networks, the worldwide leader in wireless video- surveillance systems based on mesh networking technology, is pleased to announce its partnership with JVC. A leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated IP video surveillance products, JVC employs superior technologies to deliver reliable, proven and secure video surveillance.

JVC IP network cameras and network video recorders are highly compatible for use with the Fluidmesh® 1100, a quadri-band wireless Ethernet product designed and manufactured specifically for security, video-surveillance, and mission-critical condition monitoring applications. The 1100 is a compact unit intended for low visual impact deployments and perfect for urban areas.

Thanks to innovative FluidThrottle™ technology, users can limit the total cost of the wireless network with the 1100 by paying only for the amount of bandwidth required. This option makes Fluidmesh the most cost-effective and flexible wireless solution provider on the market. The pairing of Fluidmesh and JVC is a natural one - as an early pioneer in the capture, display and recording of moving images, JVC has a rich legacy of technological innovation.

"We look forward to partnering with Fluidmesh, the market leader in developing wireless systems optimised for video surveillance applications," says Geoff Anderson, National Marketing Manager/Security Systems for JVC. "Together, we can provide customers with the end to end connectivity they require for reliable video-surveillance applications."

"We are excited to have JVC as a technology partner," adds Cosimo Malesci, co-founder and vice president of Fluidmesh. "The quality of their products and the amount of innovation they bring to the market is very much aligned with our philosophy at Fluidmesh. We look forward to joining forces with JVC and bringing to our customers a great solution for their security needs."

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