Sprint Launches Curiosity Smart Video Analytics

Sprint, an American telecommunications company which provides wireless services and internet service  declared the launch of Curiosity Smart Video Analytics. It is the fourth-largest mobile network operator in the United States and serves 54.5 million customers as of March 2019. The Curiosity Smart Video Analytics is a highly adaptable and intelligent video analytics solution.  It applies advanced analytics techniques by integrating the data, video sources and existing video assets making the businesses and facilities lot more safe and smart.

Senior Vice President of IoT and product development at Sprint, Ivo Rook said, “According to research, humans miss out on more than 90 percent of video activities after manual monitoring. We’re automating workflow and enabling the visualization of distinct events with unprecedented precision to improve public safety and overall security for a variety of entities.”

Curiosity Smart Video Analytics can be a new way to automate video analysis and critical functions like intrusion detection, license plate matching and people counting. Sprint provides an intelligent video analytics solution that includes both solution and connectivity in one integrated offering. There’s no longer any need to buy the product and the connectivity separately. In fact, they provide hardware, connectivity, video analytics software, services, equipment maintenance and support.

Further using artificial intelligence, Curiosity Smart Video Analytics is a versatile IoT solution that integrates data from multiple video sources into a single dashboard view. Additionally, according to research done by Value Market Research on the Global Video Analytics, rising adoption of smart technologies to impart better security is another factor fueling the market growth. Moreover, owing to excellent features such as better accuracy, enhanced reliability and relatively cost-effective is again boosting the market growth.

Hans-Peter Klaey, Chief Revenue Officer of Hitachi Vantara said, “Industry relationships are absolutely critical in the dynamic, evolving IoT and DataOps era.” He added, “Alongside companies like Ericsson and Sprint, with their unique capabilities and broad reach, we can empower even more organizations to use actionable insights that drive business value and growth.”

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