IP security for Sucre

November 2015 Surveillance

Dahua Technology helps secure Sucre, the constitutional capital city of Bolivia. Sucre, historically known as Charcas, La Plata and Chuquisaca, is located in the south-central part of the country. With a population of 247 300, the city is listed as the sixth most populated in Bolivia and is divided into eight districts, including five urban and three rural districts.

Sucre, as a developing city, is facing many problems such as traffic flow issues and crime. The municipal government is determined to create a better and safer living environment for its citizens by launching safe city project with an urban surveillance deployment project.

Dahua, together with a local distributor, Digital Security System SRL, enable Sucre to meet its goals of a safer city by offering a customised urban surveillance solution. This solution includes network PTZ cameras (SD6A230N-HNI and SD59230S-HN) that are installed in different zones of the city, connected by wired and wireless IP communication.

Among the two models mentioned, the SD6A230N-HNI is the main product adopted. With 30x optical zoom, triple-stream encoding support, and up to 60 fps@720p and 30 fps@1080p resolution, the devices meet the high standard requirements of the project. As for outdoor surveillance functions, this series also proves itself capable with an IR distance up to 150 metres and featuring day/night performance in any lighting conditions.

The central control centre features Dahua’s Digital Surveillance System 7016D, the first embedded general surveillance management console which integrates software and hardware. In the control centre, all the video can be stored for 30 days to fit the customer’s requirement.

“We appreciate having Dahua as our partner,” said Harold Ribera, line manager at DSS SRL. “The clients were unfamiliar with the new system at first, but Dahua’s team help solve the bugs and problems with expertise and effectiveness.”

“It’s an honour for Dahua to take part in the safe city project in Sucre,” said William Zhou, sales director of Latin-America at Dahua Technology. “The result is obvious. After only a few months of operation, the whole area has seen a decrease in vandalism, theft, and violence.”

For more information contact Dahua Technology, +86 571 8768 8883, [email protected], www.dahuasecurity.com



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