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The solution's incredibly low latency was another advantage, as it makes it easy for operators to track intruders
IndigoVision’s solution was selected for its ability to provide full HD 1080p video at 25fps over a wireless link without any overhead and while using the lowest possible bandwidth

IndigoVision has successfully completed a project for Bharat Oman Refinery Ltd. (BORL) at the Bina Refinery and COT Vadinar. Over 100 HD cameras have been deployed, via Wavesight Wireless Radios, including wireless Fixed and PTZ cameras in order to strengthen security around the refinery’s perimeter and gates.

IndigoVision’s solution was selected for its ability to provide full HD 1080p video at 25fps over a wireless link without any overhead and while using the lowest possible bandwidth. The solution's incredibly low latency was another advantage, as it makes it easy for operators to track intruders and using the PTZ cameras, especially when combined with Control Center features like Advanced Maps, Alarm Priority & Escalation and Fast Video Search.

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