Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

Ingenico launches new line of portable payment terminals

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ingenico will release its new iWL200 series of contactless portable payment terminals at the Cartes 2010 trade show in Paris.

Compliant with PCI PTS v2 security standards for contact transactions or PayPass and payWave for contactless, the iWL200 range (iWL220, iWL250 and iWL280) is equipped with several card readers, including swipe, chip and contactless, as well as a signature capture function (iWL280 only).


According to Ingenico, the iWL range supports numerous applications and services available on the Telium2 platform, facilitating card payments in all types of situations.

The devices also feature a range of connectivity options, including GPRS or Bluetooth in the terminal, or a combination of the two (iWL280 only), as well as PSTN and Ethernet connections for the base. [end] 

Ingenico announced that it will integrate support for Isis’ Mobile Commerce Application into its line of new Telium series point of sale (POS) devices.

Retailers across the U.S. using Ingenico’s Telium POS systems will be able to offer customers Isis-powered contactless payments, loyalty and coupons, all of which can be redeemed with the tap of an NFC-enabled smart phone.

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POS Portal, a national distributor of point-of-sale terminal modules, has selected Ingeico’s Telium series of NFC and EMV-enabled products for sale and distribution to its independent sales organizations in the U.S.

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Ingenico has announced that it will integrate First Data’s TransArmor data encryption and tokenization technologies across its line of Telium point of sale terminals.

According to the partners, the addition of TransArmor will provide greater security to U.S. retail customers making EMV, NFC and magnetic stripe payments on Telium reader products.

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Ingenico is working together with Cajasiete, a financial services provider based in Canary Islands, Spain, on the deployment wireless terminals to support a new program of contactless payments at throughout the islands.

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