S-1 releases CCTV monitoring service

The new feature alerts users via app and provides on-site repairs for recording failures

S-1 releases CCTV monitoring service
Jong-Hwan Won 1
2024-11-11 11:59:58 won0403@hankyung.com
Tech, Media & Telecom

South Korea's security service provider S-1 Corp. said on Monday it launched CCTV Monitoring Service, a system designed to notify customers of any recording failures in their surveillance cameras.

The service instantly sends alerts to CCTV stops recording via the application.

It also includes after-service (A/S) support through more than 140 local dispatch centers nationwide.

This new offering addresses a critical weakness in traditional CCTV systems, where users have to manually check for issues and request repairs.

S-1 expects the service to minimize surveillance gaps and prevent situations where critical incidents go unrecorded.

An optional add-on Rental Theft Compensation is available for an additional fee.

This service offers up to 10 million won ($7,165) in compensation for damages caused by theft or structural damage to storage facilities like doors, windows, and safes, provided the incidents are captured on CCTV footage.

Write to Jong-Hwan Won at won0403@hankyung.com

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