This week is the annual Meeting and Expo of the Iowa Communications Alliance. Servato will be exhibiting with our great partners, Tel Rep Marketing, and we're excited to announce that Business Development Manager Alex Rawitz will be participating in a panel on Disaster Recovery and preparedness. Come learn why backup power power maintenance is easy to automate and improve.
[…]NLTC Chooses Servato’s Battery Management Technology, Providing the Company and its Customers Peace of Mind with regards to Network Power.
NEW LISBON, IN and NEW ORLEANS, LA – February 26, 2018 – In its continuous efforts to ensure high quality, reliable service to its thousands of customers in Eastern Indiana, New Lisbon Telephone has deployed Servato’s battery management solution throughout its network.
[…]Servato will be at the GTA's Annual Vendor Showcase today along with our partners, ProCom Sales. Learn more about network resiliency, backup power automation, and CapEx savings by stopping by our booth in the Show Vehicles section. We look forward to meeting you!
[…]Servato will be at the LTA's Annual Showcase and Convention today along with our partners, ProCom Sales. Come by and meet the team that helps improve resiliency and reliability in the rural telecom industry.
[…]Using Servato Battery Management Technology, United is embracing a new standard for how rural broadband can ensure that the Internet is Always On
[…]In this three-part article series, Andrew Burger of Energy Central outlines the systematic risk that an increasingly unreliable energy grid poses to the telecom industry and the way Americans communicate, do business, and protect against crises. Andrew speaks with Servato CEO Chris Mangum on the subject:
[…]What did America look like at the turn of the 20th Century? It was an age of advancement, and the most important feature was the emerging middle class, which fueled the labor supply for the Industrial Revolution creating new markets in military goods, manufacturing, travel, and leisure. Teddy Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Act in 1906, helping to protect National Landmarks. Technological advances included the phonograph, light bulb, machine gun, air conditioning, airplanes, and drip brew coffee. Progress was on the march, but it was leaving populations behind. Children worked arduous jobs earning a couple of dollars a day if they were lucky. Women could still not vote.
[…]The first Tradeshow/Expo on Servato's calendar, and we are attending with our great partners, ProCom Sales. Stop by their booth to learn more about protecting backup batteries and improving network resiliency.
[…]The recent influx of cold weather patterns caused all 50 states to experience some level of snowfall this past week. La Niña, the Polar Jet Stream, typically brings drier, warmer weather to the majority of the southern continental states. However, several rounds of cold fronts caused the blanketing that now leaves about a quarter of the United States with snow.
[…]Servato announced our SPS-248 two weeks ago to the delight of many of our customers. The new product makes deploying remote battery management to their sites easier and cheaper than ever before. Our engineering department responded to years of customer feedback and input by producing a product that addresses our customer's needs for (n+1) redundancy and much more.
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