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Iteris adds wireless broadband to its video detection

Vantage Pegasus, the latest addition to the Iteris video detection range, is a wireless broadband communications system for the demanding requirements of transportation system communications networks. According to Iteris, agencies now have the ability to safely connect remote intersections to a centralised monitoring/management location, avoiding the need for costly fibre optic cable installation. Vantage Pegasus wireless systems built with carrier grade radio components that deliver the high bandwidth
March 20, 2014 Read time: 1 min
RSSVantage Pegasus, the latest addition to the 73 Iteris video detection range, is a wireless broadband communications system for the demanding requirements of transportation system communications networks.

According to Iteris, agencies now have the ability to safely connect remote intersections to a centralised monitoring/management location, avoiding the need for costly fibre optic cable installation.  Vantage Pegasus wireless systems built with carrier grade radio components that deliver the high bandwidth communications necessary for remote viewing of live video from intersections.  The video delivered via Vantage Pegasus can be from a video detection unit or a CCTV surveillance camera.

Vantage Pegasus provides flexible installation options, multiple radio choices in both single and dual radio configurations, and supports multiple frequency bands.

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