This system, designed for traffic management and encryption for VPN, offers stable connections, safe and private over the Internet and at a reduced cost.

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The new hardware device for virtual networks (Vpn) ThruLink from KBC Networks allows you to create a secure conduit, private and encrypted within a public network that protects information by making it remain separate from other communications.

ThruLink is a reliable and economical alternative to rented lines (uses public networks such as the Internet), which reduces costs. Versus other solutions, such as a software-based VPN or a router with VPN features, this device is easy and fast to install; its configuration is simple (no specific knowledge or specialized technical personnel are required), and no additional software licenses are required.

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Designed exclusively for traffic management and VPN encryption, ThruLink is optimized for CCTV systems (CCTV), and can also be used for access control, public security systems, industrial control, governmental and military systems, remote video surveillance, secure data transmission, interconnection, monitoring of environmental and traffic alarms.

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The latter is the case of Singapore Intelligent Transport System: Singapore's Junction Electric Eyes intelligent transport system helps keep traffic flowing, reduce congestion and provide motorists with up-to-date traffic information. The high cost of the rented lines made the city's transport authority look for a cheaper alternative by finding the solution in ThruLink.

KBC Networks markets through ProdexTec, brand of the Spanish security company Bunker Electronic Security, the ThruLink device in its two series: ThruLink Standard Capacity / Standard Capacity Plus and ThruLink High Capacity / High Capacity Plus, with their respective models.


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By • 7 May, 2019
• Section: Deep down, Systems control, Networks