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	<title>Comments on: IP Cameras and MVaaS</title>
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		<title>By: John Honovich</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Honovich</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Robert,    I think a WAN dynamic configuration protocol would be quite valuable.  Thanks for an insightful post.    Two questions:    1. With your customers today, are you recommending the use of IP cameras over analog?  And if so, are a lot moving to IP?  2. With sending video over the WAN, are you concerned about limited upstream bandwidth capacity?  I know you work with a lot of QSRs.  While my experience with QSRs is far less than yours, I know a number you just have DSL or are just moving to DSL now.  The concern would be, though you could conceptually connect any IP cameras to any MVaas provider, the bandwidth constraints would cause significant issues.    Best,    John  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Robert,    I think a WAN dynamic configuration protocol would be quite valuable.  Thanks for an insightful post.    Two questions:    1. With your customers today, are you recommending the use of IP cameras over analog?  And if so, are a lot moving to IP?  2. With sending video over the WAN, are you concerned about limited upstream bandwidth capacity?  I know you work with a lot of QSRs.  While my experience with QSRs is far less than yours, I know a number you just have DSL or are just moving to DSL now.  The concern would be, though you could conceptually connect any IP cameras to any MVaas provider, the bandwidth constraints would cause significant issues.    Best,    John</p>
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