
I discussed this issue with Simbanet before I left the Ministry in 2005, and they agreed to provide Y-max as a technology test case to monitor the CBD - a project which can be picked up easily by the Ministry of Tourism police department. Where else could the Ministry spend their budget if not in tourists protection. Actually any network operator could pick this as a challenge (choose a street of interest - very similar to Esther's street lighting project). CCTV Monitoring center could be at KICC where tourist police department offices are located. If you have had the opportunity to visit Santon, South Africa, and keen enough to look around you will notice a number of street lighting posts with monitoring cctv properly camouflaged. No one dears mess around on these streets any more. James Rege Juba, Sudan. On 3/8/07 9:56 AM, "Edith Adera" <[email protected]> wrote:
Brian,
A while back (mid last year), CISCO initiated discussions with a number of partners (the Police included) to explore the use of wireless CCTV cameras along selected streets within the CBD to enhance public safety.
The then OCPD for Nairobi was keen on wireless units for police patrols to ease response to crime.
Does anyone know what became of CISCO's effort?
At / À 07:51 PM 3/7/2007, Brian Longwe wrote / a écrit:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Alex Gakuru wrote:
Brian,
Integrating below developments from news just received (courtesy of [email protected]), your suggestion is not a dream but the way to go >>>> Well pointed out Alex, actually it's like you read my mind. Here is some technology that we are trying to get into Kenya for Public Safety, Disaster Recovery and Urban Transit applications:
http://www.i-event.ru/infinet/Index_tab_river.html
Regards,
Brian
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