All our customers share the common trait of the emphasis they place on operational reliability,
and realizing that battery monitoring is an important factor for this to be achieved.
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AT&T (Telecommunication) - Strategic central office's must
be able to operate without utility power for 48 hours. For the very highest reliability,
this operation is usually based exclusively on batteries whose cells are
constantly monitored with Batscan.
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Ericsson (Telecommunication)
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Hi3G Access AB (Mobile Telecommunication)
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TELIA (Outsourcing) - Telia IT-service is a unit within
Telia that offers computer power for other companies. More than 1000 servers are placed in a bomb
proof, EMI-shielded, shelter. With helicopter turbine engines powering the generators and Batscan
monitoring the UPS-batteries, this is one of the safest server sites in Sweden.
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IBM (Outsourcing) - When choosing a outsource partner, companies give priority to
those who can guarantee high reliability in the form of back-up and uninterrupted power. This demands
constant monitoring of each and every battery cell.
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Scandinavian Airlines System (Airline Operators) - SAS AB is the Nordic
region's largest listed airline and travel group. The SAS Group offers air transport
and related services from its base in Northern Europe.
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ATCC (Air Traffic Control) - Every year,
it is estimated that approx. 1 million aircraft movements are processed
by ATCC at Arlanda and Sturup. The flight plans are primarily monitored
by radio, radar and satellite. Back-up power and battery UPS protection
are essential in maintaining aircraft safety. Naturally, the batteries
must always be in full working order – which can only be assured
via constant monitoring of every battery cell.
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Göteborg-Landvetter Airport (Airports)
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Malmö-Sturup Airport (Airports)
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Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (Airports) - Sweden's
largest Airport.
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Swedish Armed Forces (Military) - Batscan is being used by the Swedish Army, Navy and Air Force.
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Riksgäldskontoret (Bank & Finance) -
The Swedish National Debt Office (Riksgäldskontoret) is the treasury of
the Swedish central government, with mandate to manage debt, provide
cash management and issue guarantees. The Debt Office is a large player
on the financial market.
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Investor (Bank & Finance) - Investor AB is an industrial holding company with offices
in Stockholm, New York, Hong Kong, Palo Alto, Tokyo and Amsterdam. Investor also conducts private equity
activities in North America, Europe and Asia.
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OMX Exchanges (Bank & Finance) - OMX Exchanges is the integrated Nordic and Baltic marketplace,
offering customers access to approximately 80 percent of the Nordic and Baltic securities markets and includes the
stock exchanges in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.
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Alfred Berg (Bank & Finance) - Alfred Berg is one of the leading Nordic investment banks.
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SVT (Media) -
Sveriges Television (SVT) is the Swedish public service television company.
The official start took place on 4th September 1956, but it was a flying start,
the culmination of several years' trial program transmissions. In 1969 a second
national channel was added.
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Expressen (Media)
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Dagens Nyheter (Media)
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