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Digiview Security supplies precision video systems for Jamaican track meets and major events

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Spectators often notice only the medals and final times, yet officials frequently depend on technology working out of sight to make results official. Digiview Security Limited, a Jamaican firm offering digital security solutions nationwide, has built its reputation on delivering that precision where split-second decisions matter.

On the track, victory can hinge on fractions of a second. Officials must determine whether an athlete false-started, whether a photo finish decided placement, or whether a record stands. Long after competitors cross the line, replay footage often holds the answer. Digiview Security supplies the systems that make those reviews possible.

Operations Director Mark Miller said the company's path began at a prep school championship, when his school was disqualified over an alleged lane violation. He recorded the incident on a tablet, carried the footage to the video referee, and argued that his team had raced within its lane. Watching other parents fight to protect their children's results convinced him how much reliable video mattered.

Using advanced surveillance and video technology, Digiview helps officials examine action frame by frame and reach accurate decisions. Miller said the equipment has advanced well beyond early phone-based recording. The firm now deploys three cameras at every curve and changeover zone on a track, capturing athletes entering and leaving each bend for roughly 360-degree coverage. Systems run on batteries rather than grid power.

Digiview now serves businesses and organisations across Jamaica with a four-person team, backed by a multi-million-dollar investment in technology. Its equipment has also supported major productions, including Freedom Street and Reggae Sumfest.

Miller said the company stocks a wide range of equipment and tailors solutions to each client's needs rather than selling off-the-shelf packages. Prospective customers can reach the firm through its website, digiviewsecurity.com, including via WhatsApp, to arrange site visits, assessments, and quotations.

Stadium work brings distinct hurdles. Miller identified connectivity as the primary challenge, citing crowded radio frequencies before the firm shifted toward fibre-optic cabling, reliable power, and wider acceptance of fixed cameras for recording.

Looking ahead, Miller said Digiview plans to invest in higher-quality cameras and faster frame rates so slow-motion review becomes smoother for video surveillance work.

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