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 SeeView and Alvarion team up to offer hybrid wireless video surveillance in the U.S.  
SeeView Security, Inc. (SeeView) announced today that it has teamed up with global leader in Broadband Wireless Access Alvarion, to offer hybrid wireless video surveillance systems to the federal government market in North America. SeeView's solutions consist of IP-based surveillance camera systems combined with Alvarion's industry leading broadband wireless systems to offer the Federal Government market an industry-leading solution that meets their performance and deployment requirements. By enhancing its best of breed IP-based surveillance camera systems with the range and flexibility of Alvarion's wireless products, SeeView can greatly enhance the capabilities of its video surveillance solutions and associated services to its Metro-DC customer base including many Federal government organisations. SeeView is a premier provider for installation, monitoring and maintenance of access control, electronic security, video surveillance and broadband wireless systems in the metro-DC and Mid-Atlantic region.
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