by peterwn » 21 May 2012 23:43
New Zealand Post use them for mail boxes. They are cleared by 'owner driver' couriers and there were frequent thefts because of lost keys (they were in city wide keyed alike groups), and re-keying the Abloys previously used cost a bomb. They also wanted an audit trail to make sure drivers cleared all boxes on run, did not goof off, and did not start too early.
If you want to experience Cyberlock 'hands on' stay at the Islesburgh backpackers, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, UK. Presentation and facilities are excellent - highly recommended. You have to 'refresh' the key each day in a unit outside the office. A drawback seems to be that the key does not always make good contact and has to be wire brushed now and again.
Why they used Cyberlock rather than Ving cards goodness knows.