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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (29137)1/15/2008 1:57:56 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 206758
 
Sure they did, last year.
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"Last week, AT&T announced that it will be using nickel cadmium batteries from Saft "to provide battery back-up service for parts of its wire-line network." Saft is a former unit of Alcatel, AT&T's lead equipment integrator for its fiber-to-the-node (FTTN) network and IPTV services. Saft's batteries, the company says, are "optimized for long life under extreme temperature conditions and will survive without maintenance for up to 10 years." (See AT&T Picks SAFT.)"
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