Ban on Hikvision, Dahua & Other Chinese Gear Gains Steam
A new measure would make it impossible for U.S. telecommunications carriers to continue using equipment from companies deemed threats by the FCC.
A new measure would make it impossible for U.S. telecommunications carriers to continue using equipment from companies deemed threats by the FCC.
For higher power, the new PoE switches now support IEEE 802.3bt standard which supports up to 90 watts on the red labeled ports.
The improved architecture of DSS 8.0 is said to reduce the load on the server, and cascade expansion allows for a phased investment.
Numerous federal agencies have purchased rebranded equipment originally manufactured by banned Chinese surveillance firms.
Hikvision and Dahua, along with three other Chinese manufacturers, were targeted in a rulemaking order the FCC adopted in a 4-0 vote.
Dahua says the termination is “wrong on substance and the decision was reached through a deeply flawed process, and most importantly, lacked evidentiary basis.”
The intercom stations include a 2MP camera with up to 1080p resolution and IR operation with a wide vertical and horizontal field of view.
The FCC has published a list of five Chinese companies that “pose an unacceptable risk to national security” in accordance with the Secure Networks Act.
The new Dahua solutions include hybrid thermal cameras, multisensor cameras, panoramic fisheye cameras, penta-brid recorders and LPR cameras.
WizSense and WizMind will be sub-categories under Dahua’s Analytics+ umbrella. Each line encompasses existing product lines and new product offerings.