
TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 31 (UPI) -- Israeli security solutions provider Mer Group has contracted Radwin to support security operations around the City of David landmark in Jerusalem.
Israeli security authorities contracted Mer Group to design a security solution to protect the City of David landmark. As part of the security design, Mer Group contracted Radwin for the company's trademarked WinLink 1000 wireless video security transmission technology.
Officials say Radwin will deploy its WinLink 1000 to support video surveillance transmissions of more than 150 cameras to help ensure the security of more than tens of thousands of visitors annually to the historic landmark.
"Surveillance networks that use Radwin's equipment for surveillance transmission are designed, deployed and commissioned for a fraction of the time and cost of establishing a wired infrastructure, while providing an unparalleled level of safety and security," Roni Weinberg, Radwin chief operations officer, said in a statement.
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