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Veracity extends UK channel reach with new distribution deal

Veracity’s IP transmission and display products are to be distributed across the UK by Ingram Micro.

Veracity’s video IP reach extension products is has a UK distribution agreement with Ingram Micro to cover markets such as video surveillance, VOIP, IT, transport, process control, data-logging, POE LED Lighting systems, building management, ticketing, safety monitoring and many other areas.

Veracity offers a range of IP transmission network extender products and long-range wired Ethernet transceivers, all with POE, delivering the power and bandwidth your IP device needs over exceptional distances. OUTREACH enables network installers to overcome the usual 100 metre distance limitations of Ethernet, which means that IP devices can be located where they are needed.

By connecting OUTREACH Max in-line with the network cable installers can double, or treble, network cable distanced with POE. A new OUTREACH G product range is of interest to installers looking for gigabit connectivity extension to POE-powered IP devices. For more extreme distances, installers can use LONGSPAN, to deliver unrestricted 100BaseTX at distances up to 820 metres over Cat5.

Veracity can enabling installers to make use of legacy coaxial cable networks while installing the latest in IP camera and devices technology. This eliminates the normal rip-and-repair work associated with upgrades from analogue to IP with a connection of the product at each end of the coax cable.

“Our new distribution agreement with Ingram Micro provides Veracity with unparalleled reach into the broadest channel community across the UK and provides partners with access to enhanced resources to deliver solutions to a wider range of markets,” says Jim Foley, Chief Revenue Officer, Veracity UK Limited.

“Our new partnership with Veracity brings us some incredibly useful new solutions, enabling our customers to save time and money on installations, not just for security and surveillance but also for any networked IP devices”, says Raj Pandya, Ingram Micro's Director for Speciality Solutions in the UK.