Friday, August 21, 2009

Network video cameras installed

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the third largest tribe in the U.S., has expanded its use of Axis network video cameras to include more than 1,000 cameras at six casinos. Prior to 2006, the Choctaw casinos used analog solutions, comprised of analog cameras and monitors, co-axial cabling, multiplexers, time-lapse VCR’s and video tape. The tribe decided to move to IP video because its video recordings were not of high enough quality and some video recordings were not good enough to be used as evidence for the prosecution of certain events. In addition, they could not determine insurance coverage for slips and falls and other safety concerns. (Paula Penz, Gaming Commissioner for Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Jason Pritchard, Integrations Manager, Onsite Solutions for Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.)


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