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Pampanga ELectric COoperative

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Pelco
Pelco by Schneider-Electric, commonly referred to as Pelco, is an American-based security and surveillance technologies company, founded in 1957 and headquartered in Clovis, California. Pelco was purchased by current parent company, Schneider Electric, in 2007 and was incorporated into Schneider Electric's Building Automation business unit. Pelco products are globally distributed and frequently found in airports, malls, office buildings, factories, and on college campuses.

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