"Arild Jensen" wrote:

> Might that have been Quindar.

It was an engineering house based in Toronto.

Totally forgotten who it was.

All I remember was that Canadian customs was a total PITA when trying to
get written proposals in a timely fashion.

That sat on everything.

They were potable water projects for City of Cleveland.

We also represented a firm in Markem that had a low cost dial-up SCADA.

Good fit for waste water lift stations since a dedicated phone line was
not req'd.

Archaic by today's standards, but back then it was state of the art.

Back then SCADA was much bigger in Canada than the US,

2K miles travel across frozen wilderness to service off site equipment 
makes SCADA attractive in a hurry.

Lew

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