INTELLIKEY REVIEW

BY ALAN OSBORNYOU might not think it to look at them, but behind the heavy wrought iron Victorian doorlocks in the Houses of Parliament is what claims to be the world's most advanced electronic access control system. This is the American-made Intellikey, sold in the UK and Europe by the company's Milton Keynes-based subsidiary. The world market for electronic access control systems is put at over Pounds 2 billion in 2001 so this is pretty big business and there are quite a few products on offer. But there are some novel features of Intellikey that we like.First, ...


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