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MGTS implements access control system for ducts

Wednesday 26 May 2021 | 16:20 CET | News
Russian regional fixed operator MGTS, a subsidiary of MTS working in the city and region of Moscow, has started the implementation of an access control system in its duct infrastructure, reports Vedomosti. Wireless sensors over openings will be installed. The system will help the prevention of cable thefts.

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Categories: Fixed
Companies: MGTS
Countries: Russian Federation
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