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Chip powers 'first' RFID-based ticketing scheme
Posted: Jul 10, 2009 8:36 AM

STMicroelectronics' SRT512 contactless memory chip has enabled the world's first RFID-based scheme f...[ View complete article ]


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Message:  Chip powers 'first' RFID-based ticketing scheme Post time:  Jul 10, 2009 8:36 AM
 

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STMicroelectronics' SRT512 contactless memory chip has enabled the world's first RFID-based scheme for single-journey reusable ticketing in mass transportation in Seoul, South Korea.
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(1) Reply:Chip powers 'first' RFID-based ticketing scheme Post time:  Jul 10, 2009 8:36 AM
 

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Singapore MRT (Mass Rapid Transport or subway) system and the public bus system have been using recyclable and refillable RFID card for years now. So how can this be the world first, RFID reusable system??
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(2) Reply:Chip powers 'first' RFID-based ticketing scheme Post time:  Aug 1, 2009 7:33 PM
 

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