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Brickcom exhibiting its IP surveillance technology at the North Hollywood Technology Roadshow 2010
Brickcom will host a training course featuring on how to create a secure wireless IP surveillance system
After two successful stops in New York and Washington DC with the Tri-Ed / Northern Video Technology Roadshow, Brickcom Corporation, a leading manufacturer of IP surveillance products, will join the roadshow once again in North Hollywood, California on July 22, 2010. This roadshow offers attendees the opportunity to speak with representatives from many of the largest manufacturers from around the world and learn about the latest trends and technology in the surveillance industry.

At the North Hollywood, CA Technology Roadshow, Brickcom will feature several product demonstrations and host a training course featuring how to create a secure wireless IP surveillance system with the BrickOne Solution. Iris Lu, Sales Representative for Brickcom, explains that: "We are excited to present our wireless IP surveillance technology during the roadshow. It will change people's concept of wireless. One key to our smooth video streaming is our 802.11n technology which provides broad bandwidth of up to 300Mpbs."

From unique installation techniques to state-of-the art wireless solutions, the BrickOne Solution® is designed to provide users everything they need to create and install a secure IP surveillance system. With Brickcom's H.264 megapixel IP network cameras, users can use their existing infrastructure to install a secure wireless surveillance system in nearly any environment, whether it is a residential, commercial, or industrial setting.

Registration for the North Hollywood, CA Technology Roadshow is free, but space is limited. For more information about the roadshow or to register, please visit the Tri Ed/ Northern Video Roadshow link here. To learn more information about Brickcom's wireless solutions and product line, visit the Brickcom website.

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