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Camera Connectivity

Provider-agnostic camera onboarding and efficient streaming flow for managed video services delivered by the ISP.

Camera Connectivity

Connect heterogeneous cameras through one service model

Horus lets the ISP work with installed camera fleets without forcing a single hardware vendor. Cameras are discovered on the customer LAN and exposed to the service through standard access paths, while the platform keeps management unified.

Horus connects to each ONVIF camera using 3 standard ports: ONVIF camera ports

Streaming built for service delivery

  • One service connection is maintained for each camera and quality profile.
  • Streams are consumed only when they are requested for viewing or recording.
  • The same service flow supports mobile access and managed recording.

Better economics for video services

This model helps the operator avoid wasteful upstream duplication, simplify scaling, and turn camera traffic into a structured service instead of a raw connectivity load.