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ContactlessNews eMagazine: Visa contactless, California ban

31 May, 2005

By: Chris Corum

category: Contactless, Financial, Library

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Contactless technology is at the center of an ongoing battle reminiscent of a children’s tug-of-war game. On one side, great strides are made as technology improves, standards take hold, and major projects launch. From the other direction, however, organized efforts from groups citing privacy concerns yank at the rope, slowing the forward progress. Read on to find stories from both ends of this tug-of-war.

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INTERVIEW: Talking contactless and EMV with Visa’s Patrick Gautier

We spoke with Patrick Gautier, Senior Vice President of New Product Development at Visa USA, to get an update on Visa’s efforts in the contactless payment arena. Just days following this interview, credit card issuer JP Morgan Chase announced that it would soon begin issuing contactless payment cards, most with the Visa brand. This announcement makes Mr. Gautier’s responses, particularly timely.

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California legislature considers bill to ban contactless technology from state-issued IDs

A bill that would ban contactless or RFID technology from inclusion in any identification documents issued by public entities was passed by the California Senate, clearing the first hurdle in its path to become law.

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RF Ideas enables use of prox and contactless cards for logon, payment, and legacy ID

Looking for an ally in the quest to add multiple application capabilities to your contactless and proximity cards? Readers and software from RF Ideas is helping organizations to build support for a host of legacy applications alongside their existing access control solutions.

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Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. uses proximity cards for dorm access and payments

Adding a flexible payment component to an existing access control card has enabled one Washington, D.C.-based campus to maximize the return on investment.

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Tags: Campus ID, Contactless Payments, EMV, Handsets, Payments, RFID and RTLS

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