LevelOne was established in 1998 in Dortmund, Germany by Digital Data Communications GmbH. By providing quality networking products and solutions, we've grown steadily throughout the years with Branch Offices in 20 countries around the world. The internet has become a deeply integral part of both business and home life. Our years of experience has taught us that the only way to stay on top of the latest technology and trends is by listening carefully to what the customer says.
The importance of digital signage can hardly be overestimated. We already see digital signage in many places as an integral part of the digital communication space of cities, institutions and organizations. In the IoT era, digital signage will evolve from mere presentation to personalized, interactive audiovisual experiences. With LevelOne digital signage solutions, such scenarios can be realized today.
Learn moreDigital surveillance systems have been proven to increase security - and they do their job cheaper than CCTV. Other benefits of IP video surveillance include superior image resolution, better scalability and flexibility, enhanced video analytics, ease of use, and the ability to securely transfer video anywhere.. Compared to CCTV it is significantly cheaper. Other benefits of IP video surveillance include superior image resolution, better scalability and flexibility, enhanced video analytics, ease of use, and the ability to securely transfer video anywhere.
Learn moreIn consumer-facing industries such as retail, hospitality and banking, our managed WLANs help connect with customers and analyze their activities. Our solutions enable new services, digital signage and more. Enterprises gain more control over the data streams, the available bandwidth can be distributed intelligently, for example, to workgroups, access rights can be granted or restricted, and special guest WLANs can be set up, which also increase security.
Learn morePower over Ethernet, or PoE, is a technology which provides data and power to Ethernet-enabled local area networking (LAN) devices over existing wiring. This eliminates the need for a separate power supply. Ethernet-based LANs are standardised technologies defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in Working Group 802. This is also how the names of Ethernet standards are derived, such as IEEE802.3af for PoE.
Learn moreThe importance of digital signage can hardly be overestimated. We already see digital signage in many places as an integral part of the digital communication space of cities, institutions and organizations. In the IoT era, digital signage will evolve from mere presentation to personalized, interactive audiovisual experiences. With LevelOne digital signage solutions, such scenarios can be realized today.
Learn moreDigital surveillance systems have been proven to increase security - and they do their job cheaper than CCTV. Other benefits of IP video surveillance include superior image resolution, better scalability and flexibility, enhanced video analytics, ease of use, and the ability to securely transfer video anywhere.. Compared to CCTV it is significantly cheaper. Other benefits of IP video surveillance include superior image resolution, better scalability and flexibility, enhanced video analytics, ease of use, and the ability to securely transfer video anywhere.
Learn moreIn consumer-facing industries such as retail, hospitality and banking, our managed WLANs help connect with customers and analyze their activities. Our solutions enable new services, digital signage and more. Enterprises gain more control over the data streams, the available bandwidth can be distributed intelligently, for example, to workgroups, access rights can be granted or restricted, and special guest WLANs can be set up, which also increase security.
Learn morePower over Ethernet, or PoE, is a technology which provides data and power to Ethernet-enabled local area networking (LAN) devices over existing wiring. This eliminates the need for a separate power supply. Ethernet-based LANs are standardised technologies defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in Working Group 802. This is also how the names of Ethernet standards are derived, such as IEEE802.3af for PoE.
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