International. Network Video Technologies (NVT) has been nominated for the 2015 Benchmark Innovation Award in the Infrastructure category, with its renowned 24-port CLEER switch, a distinction that was announced during the IFSEC International 2015 fair, held last June in London, England.
The nomination was due to the fact that CLEER of 24 ports is a team that facilitates its users the creation of stable networks, eliminating possible barriers and risks of data loss in the construction of the network infrastructure.
Cleer shares nomination for the Award along with four other teams from various brands in the Infrastructure category and was selected for this group because it is a device that provides a real benefit for integrators and end users, both in solving problems when designing and implementing a security solution, and for adding more levels of security in a facility of this type, allowing its users to accelerate their return on investment.
Benchmark magazine, which annually awards this recognition, selects equipment and software with innovative concepts and applications, which at the same time are truly effective and realistic. In addition, recently the integration factor is increasingly being taken into account, so nominees must be able to integrate with other systems, as part of a unified solution.
The winners will be announced in the September issue of Benchmark Magazine, which will be published in the second half of August. If this recognition is obtained, the 24-port CLEER switch will add two awards received during 2015, as it was also named as the Best of the Network Support Solutions of the Security Industry Association (SIA), during the Presentation of New Products at the ISC West fair, held in April of this year.
CLEER switches (Coax Leveraged Ethernet Extended Reach / Ethernet long range over coaxial) are based on the renowned PoLRE® (Power over Long Reach Ethernet) technology or power over Ethernet long range, which offers users an exclusive and secure route, with enough bandwidth to transmit video without relying on LAN data, because the transmission is physically separate.
This solution is a key step for those users interested in migrating analog to IP technology, which is repeatable, predictable and scalable regardless of size or location.
For additional information, please visit the NVT website: www.nvt.com


