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                      The IP Intercom market is a subset of the Physical Access Control market, which is used to secure physical access to buildings, rooms, and other areas. IP Intercoms are a type of access control system that uses an internet protocol (IP) network to control access. They are typically used in commercial and residential buildings, and can be used to control access to a single door or multiple doors. IP Intercoms can be used to control access to a building, as well as to provide audio and video    communication between the user and the building. They can also be used to provide access control for remote locations, such as parking lots or garages.
Some companies in the IP Intercom market include Aiphone, Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems, Commend, and Siedle. Show Less   Read more