Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

iDTRONIC launches new EVO HF PLUS contactless desktop reader

Monday, November 15, 2010

iDTRONIC has announced the release of its new RFID Desktop Reader EVO HF PLUS.

This new member of the EVO Desktop Reader family is a 13.56MHz read/write device designed to support MIFARE DESFire EV1 & Smart MX transponders.


The HF Plus also features a read range of up to 6cm and a data transfer speed of 106KBits per seconds.

According to iDTRONIC, the reader can be easily integrated with POS devices, or used for ticketing, payroll systems, time attendance and access control systems. [end] 

Chinese handset manufacturer ZTE has partnered with Turkcell, Turkey’s largest mobile operator, to offer a new SIM-based NFC mobile device for the Turkish market.

The Turkcell T11 handset (aka the ZTE Racer II) can be used to pay for both highway toll payments and items at the point of sale with a simple tap against a contactless reader.

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Swedish contactless smart card reader and terminal producer Arcontia Technology AB has released its CAS2340 dual interface smart card reader, designed for use with both contact and contactless applications.

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On Track Innovations (OTI) has received an order for 30,000 of its NFC and contactless payment readers for deployment in the U.S.

OTI did not reveal who will receive the readers, but assured that the devices would be used to support the migration towards contactless payments and NFC in the U.S.

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AIB Merchant Services, a merchant acquiring joint venture between First Data Corporation and Allied Irish Banks p.l.c, announced the launch of its first contactless payment terminals, activated at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre, in Dublin.

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