List of MultiMedia Security Services Customers
Christchurch, 8061,
New Zealand
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased MultiMedia Security Services for Physical Security Outsourcing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using MultiMedia Security Services for Physical Security Outsourcing include: Genesis Energy, a New Zealand based Utilities organisation with 1278 employees and revenues of $2.13 billion, Ara Institute, a Te Pukenga Company, a New Zealand based Education organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $67.0 million, AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand, a New Zealand based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $30.0 million and many others.
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AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand | Leisure and Hospitality | 300 | $30M | New Zealand | MultiMedia Communications | MultiMedia Security Services | Physical Security Outsourcing | 2010 | n/a | In 2010, AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand engaged MultiMedia Communications to provision MultiMedia Security Services in the Physical Security Outsourcing category. The MMC engagement documented on the project page emphasizes resilient ICT communications and network infrastructure deployed across multiple Queenstown and Auckland sites, explicitly supporting critical operations and guest safety. The implementation of MultiMedia Security Services is aligned with Physical Security Outsourcing capabilities and is anchored on MMC-managed network resiliency and remote connectivity. MMC’s documented work focuses on network design, redundancy, and site interconnectivity, and while specific physical-security modules are not explicitly listed on the page, category-aligned inference indicates the operational footprint would commonly include managed CCTV video transport, managed access control telemetry, device health monitoring, and centralized alerting and logging, described here as inference consistent with the Physical Security Outsourcing category. Operationally the deployment is site-centric across Queenstown and Auckland, integrating security services with MMC’s communications and network platforms to sustain guest safety and critical operational continuity. Business functions impacted include on-site operations and guest safety management, with governance and operating procedures likely centralized around MMC-managed monitoring and incident escalation to preserve network and service resilience, presented as a category-aligned operational inference rather than an explicit claim from the source. | |
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Ara Institute, a Te Pukenga Company | Education | 1000 | $67M | New Zealand | MultiMedia Communications | MultiMedia Security Services | Physical Security Outsourcing | 2016 | n/a | In 2016 Ara Institute implemented MultiMedia Security Services as part of a campus infrastructure program at the Canterbury Kahukura building and adjacent student accommodation in Christchurch. MultiMedia Communications designed and built new fibre and structured data networks across the sites, delivering connectivity works through 2016 to 2017 and completing installation and formal handover on time and on budget. The MultiMedia Security Services deployment is described as a Physical Security Outsourcing engagement integrated with the newly installed fibre and structured cabling, which provides the resilient network backbone for security operations. Physical-security modules are inferred from the project scope and network architecture, including CCTV surveillance, electronic access control, alarm monitoring, and centralized remote monitoring services typical of Physical Security Outsourcing. Operational coverage targeted campus facilities management and student accommodation security in Christchurch, aligning vendor responsibilities with ongoing operational monitoring and incident response workflows. Project documentation emphasizes scheduled installation timeframes and vendor handover processes, indicating a vendor-managed service model for security operations under the MultiMedia Security Services engagement. | |
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Genesis Energy | Utilities | 1278 | $2.1B | New Zealand | MultiMedia Communications | MultiMedia Security Services | Physical Security Outsourcing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018 Genesis Energy implemented MultiMedia Security Services as a Physical Security Outsourcing engagement to strengthen surveillance and communications across its New Zealand generation and operational sites. The programme was delivered as a multi-site rollout of fibre, data and CCTV/security installations, described by the vendor as a comprehensive ongoing commercial programme covering multiple facilities in the Waikato region and elsewhere in New Zealand. The delivery included physical CCTV installation and associated data network provisioning, creating a site-level surveillance capture layer and a resilient transport layer for video and operational data. Functional capabilities implemented by MultiMedia Security Services focused on camera system deployment, on-site cabling and network links between facilities, enabling consistent video feed delivery and asset-level security instrumentation across sites. Operational scope covered Genesis Energy generation and operational sites in the Waikato and additional New Zealand locations, with the engagement positioned as an ongoing programme rather than a one-time project. The implementation linked physical security hardware to the organisations communications infrastructure, improving communications and physical asset security as stated in the vendor project description. |
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