Panasonic CCTV products were previously distributed by Rexel Video Systems/GEC which will no longer be offering this service.
The security products include the i-Pro range of IP network surveillance cameras, SDIII technology, IP/network and analogue cameras, network recorders that can capture data simultaneously from multiple cameras; network video servers; and matrix switchers for large systems.
Mark Deere-Jones, director, Business Systems Group, Panasonic Australia, said the company is looking forward to working with Pacom.
“Panasonic offers leading edge, high-quality product in this area. We are committed to supporting this exciting market segment in the future and plan to introduce new IP solutions which complement the current range,” he said.
Pacom has been operating for over 35 years in Australia as a provider of CCTV solutions.
“We believe that this new relationship will foster further growth for both businesses and enhance the security products and services available to Panasonic customers,” said Robert Meachem, general manager of Pacom.
Panasonic inks distribution deal with Pacom
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on Jan 15, 2009 11:42AM
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