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    Octotel partners with Rondebosch CID to enhance community safety

    Promoted | Octotel has announced a partnership with the Rondebosch CID to deploy a cutting-edge security camera system.
    By Octotel29 February 2024
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    To contribute to community safety and well-being, Octotel, the leading fibre network operator in the Western Cape, has announced its partnership with the Rondebosch Central Improvement District (CID) to deploy a cutting-edge security camera system.

    This initiative reflects Octotel’s dedication not only to providing quality fibre services, but also to assist proactively in improving public safety in the communities where it operates.

    Octotel assistant operations manager Pieter Cordy expressed the company’s enthusiasm for joining forces with the Rondebosch CID on this critical security project. “Our mission is not only to be the best fibre network operator in the province, but to proactively enhance community safety where we provide our services.”

    Our partnership with Octotel has proven instrumental in bolstering our community’s security infrastructure

    The technology and infrastructure employed involves a shift from a wireless and ADSL network to a future-proof fibre network system, offering increased reliability, reduced interference and higher data transfer speeds. Each camera location is equipped with an optical network terminal (ONT) connected to Octotel’s central hub, establishing a direct link to the network video recorder and ensuring efficient data transfer and management of the security camera system.

    Cordy emphasized the anticipated benefits for the local community. “This initiative is expected to significantly enhance public safety. The adoption of a direct connection system with ONTs ensures a more reliable and secure surveillance infrastructure, offering improved real-time monitoring, quicker response times to incidents and overall crime deterrence. Octotel is looking forward to working with the community and its representatives as they work towards a safer environment for all,” he said.

    Comprehensive approach

    Addressing the sustainability and long-term success of the project, Cordy outlined Octotel’s comprehensive approach. This includes ongoing maintenance, regular system upgrades and adaptability to evolving security technology. Octotel is also committed to fostering collaborative relationships with local authorities and community stakeholders to ensure the continued success of this vital community safety initiative.

    Taryn Galloway, CID manager for Rondebosch, was enthusiastic about the positive impact of the collaboration with Octotel. “Our partnership with Octotel has proven instrumental in bolstering our community’s security infrastructure. The transition from ADSL and wireless connections to fibre has not only increased the stability and reliability of our surveillance cameras but has also significantly expanded the coverage area. This upgrade aligns seamlessly with our commitment to creating a safer environment for the residents of Rondebosch.”

    The partnership aligns with the Rondebosch CID’s plans to grow and strengthen the surveillance network across the neighborhood. The improved efficiency in communications and connectivity resulting from this joint venture will further support their overarching mission to create a secure and thriving environment for residents and businesses alike.

    Adrian Muller, Octotel access team leader, with Taryn Galloway, RCID manager, at the handover

    With Octotel’s commitment to technological excellence and reliable connectivity, Rondebosch CID’s security surveillance system has been enhanced significantly. Octotel encourages other corporate entities to become involved in such initiatives to contribute to local communities for the greater good.

    About Octotel
    Octotel is the leading fibre network operator in the Western Cape, dedicated to providing superior fibre internet services and actively contributing to the enhancement of community safety and well-being in the areas it serves. With a commitment to excellence, Octotel strives to be at the forefront of technological innovation for the benefit of the communities it supports – “It’s not why we connect…It’s how we connect!”

    To learn more about the amazing work Octotel is doing throughout the Western Cape, visit www.octotel.co.za.

    About Rondebosch CID
    The Rondebosch Central Improvement District is dedicated to enhancing the safety, cleanliness, and overall quality of life for residents and businesses in the Rondebosch area. The CID works collaboratively with strategic partners to implement sustainable solutions for the benefit of the community.

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