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ZKAccess signs CCTV.Net as a distribution partner

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Biometric and RFID security solutions firm ZKAccess has signed CCTV.Net as a new distribution partner.

Since 2011, CCTV.Net has been a CCTV distributor, providing a range of surveillance products including analog cameras and standalone DVRs, HD-TVI/CVI equipment, NVRs, megapixel network cameras, video analysts, and access control systems.

“We are very proud to work with CCTV.Net as a distribution partner,” said Larry Reed, CEO of ZKAccess. “We look forward to working with their extensive dealer network and introducing them and their customers to our traditional, as well as our advanced biometric access control offerings.”

“We are pleased to make the innovative ZKAccess product line available to our dealers,” says Boris Bronstein, president of CCTV.Net. “They bring an impressive yet very affordable suite of products to market, spanning access control readers and panels, facial recognition, IP and AHD cameras, elevator/floor access controllers, turnstiles, and fingerprint-based, battery-operated biometric door locks.”

Previously reported, ZKAccess recently released its ML10 biometric fingerprint door lock, which features embedded fingerprint recognition technology.

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