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School bus replacement project opts for Graphic Image Technologies' SerVision MVG400 mobile DVRs

[Johannesburg, 11 November 2011] - After years of planning, a well-known local Gauteng group of schools finally decided to make the investment and renew their aging bus fleet. One of the issues taken into consideration was how to prevent learners from behaving badly and vandalising the buses while in transit. A decision was taken to put CCTV cameras into the new fleet in order to ensure that learners could be held accountable for their actions.

After reviewing a number of possible mobile DVR options, the schools decided to install the four-channel SerVision MVG400 mobile DVR. The units were found to offer cost-effective, high-quality video recording and transmission capability in a compact and rugged chassis, designed for in-vehicle use.

“In addition to viewing recorded footage, it is possible to watch live video from the buses, even when driving in GPRS coverage areas without a requirement for 3G,” said Laurence Smith of local SerVision distributor, Graphic Image Technologies. “This would allow the vehicle management staff to log in and view live footage while the buses were on the road, and with the integrated GPS, the speed and location of the buses could be ascertained immediately,” said Smith.
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Last updated : 11 November 2011

 
 

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