CCTV, or closed-circuit television, was first developed in the 1940s. The technology was initially used for surveillance purposes during World War II, with the first known installation occurring in 1942 in Germany. The widespread adoption of CCTV for security and monitoring purposes began in the 1960s.
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CCTV Cities was created in 2008.
CCTV Channels was created in 1958.
CCTV News was created in 2000.
Under CCTV Surveillance
One can buy a CCTV system in China from the Borsche CCTV website. They are also available to buy from Swan CCTV or online from eBay either used or new.
CCTV or Closed Circuit Television is used in many locations. Motels and hotels use CCTV to make it a safer place for guests. Some apartment buildings use CCTV to make tenants feel safer. CCTV is also used on street corners to monitor crimes or accidents. CCTV is also used in jails and other types of public buildings. Stores use CCTV to help control theft.