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Video over cellular (VoC), also known as VoCIP (video over cellular Internet Protocol), is a term used for processing streaming video such as surveillance, using high-resolutionvideo cameras over 3G and 4Gcellular networks. Creating a VoC transmission requires encoding and decoding of video packets of data. The method of transport over a cellular packet data network such as EvDO, HSPA, LTE or WiMax have been restricted to a standard five-gigabyte monthly limit of data from the carrier.

In 2009, VoC solutions are now used in applications for public safety and for TV broadcasting, using traditional wireless carriers such as Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel and AT&T Mobility that support 3G and 4G wireless broadband speeds. Public-safety organizations are harnessing this technology to support police and sheriffspecial forces such as SWAT and SERT programs that require covert video surveillance, without the wires previously required in traditional surveillance solutions, providing high-definition streaming video.

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VoC is also rapidly gaining use in electronic news-gathering and remote broadcasting, where it is used in place of remote pickup units (RPUs), which must be temporarily fixed in a certain position, with an antenna often on a telescoping pole or satellite dish atop an outside broadcastvan. RPUs are also limiting in terms of setup time and space, safety regarding overhead powerlines, and the requirement for a line of sight back to the TV station or a remote receiving antenna.

VoC now allows reporters to transmit live from moving vehicles, and is now frequently used for storm chasing and reporting live from the scene of other still-breaking news stories. This may be as simple as smartphoneapps like FaceTime or other off-the-shelf solutions, or dedicated or proprietary solutions housed in a small backpacktransceiver unit worn by the cameraman. However, cellular service may be degraded or completely unavailable in the event of a mass call event or widespread power outage, both frequently caused by a disaster.

Technology referenced[edit]

  • Major domestic USA carriers such as Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T
  • 3G/4G IP products such as Sierra Wireless, Digi and Bluetree Wireless
  • IP networking surveillance cameras such as Sony and Axis

Current deployments of VoC solutions[edit]

  • Riverside Sheriffs Department - Sheriff Emergency Response Team (SERT)
  • Los Angeles Police Department - Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT)
  • Infodraw inc., Servision, Elsight, Vsense - all sell VOC devices most are based in Israel.
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When Microsoft rolls out a new version of Windows, the company always likes to rearrange the furniture a little bit and put old features in new spots. If you’re coming to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1, one such feature is the ability to mark a Wi-Fi connection as metered (a.k.a. data capped).

Identifying an Internet connection as metered is especially important in Windows 10, since Microsoft is forcing all home users to automatically download updates as they become available. For the most part, you can’t stop this--unless you're using a metered connection. When that happens, Windows 10 will not automatically download updates. Instead, it lets you manually download them at a later time.

If you’re connecting the dots, you’ll see where I’m going with this. For anyone who wants to have some control over when updates get installed, just set your PC’s home Wi-Fi connection as metered and you’ll get to choose.

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You still can’t block updates from coming, but at least you get a say about when they arrive on your PC. Also keep in mind that the minute you get off a connection marked as metered, you’ll be back to automatic downloads again.

The other downside is that whenever you’re on a metered connection apps and programs that rely on background updates will be limited, file syncing may not work as quickly, and live tiles could stop updating.

This feature also only works for Wi-Fi. Ethernet connections cannot be set as metered, which is an odd limitation of the feature.

How to set your connection as metered

To start, click on the Wi-Fi connection in the taskbar on the far right side and select Network settings at the bottom of the panel that pops up. This will open the Settings app. Alternatively, you can just open the Settings app and click Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.

At the bottom of the Wi-Fi screen select Advanced options. This opens the advanced settings for the Wi-Fi access point you’re currently connected to. Next, scroll down to Metered connection and turn the slider to On under Set as metered connection.

That’s it. You’re done!

The next time Windows 10 has an update ready, you’ll be notified that an update is available for download. You can either grab it then or wait until you’re on a non-metered connection.

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