EE selected Nedap’s AEOS because of its modern, versatile design of access control platform
The installation of the project is to be carried out by Nedap’s partner Reliance High Tech

EE, the UK’s most advanced digital communications company, plan to expand throughout the UK and they are confident that by choosing AEOS, they have a future-proof security system that can grow and expand as they do.

After a lengthy selection process, EE selected Nedap because of the modern, versatile design of their access control platform – AEOS. Unique within the marketplace, AEOS is a powerful software-driven platform that couples functionality and powerful hardware, tailored for individual configurations. AEOS can be adjusted and expanded to meet future expectations.

Security and scalability can be found in many systems but the versatility to connect and configure more than just access control on a single controller impressed the EE team that have an eye for value and future usability. EE can access system their new system anywhere due to the 100% web-based interface and have saved from not installing client software at any site.

The installation of the project is to be carried out by Nedap’s partner Reliance High Tech and the 3-way partnership of manufacturer, integrator and customer will combine to map out the future security for Everything Everywhere.

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