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| Subject: May 23rd 2000-the acquisition of Chipper technology-alliance with Proton World | |
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Author: ACI--supplier of multiapplication smart card technology(SMARTICS)November 29 2002 |
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Date Posted: Sunday, February 16, 01:58:34am In reply to: the HK I.D. card is a multi functional one/going forward TLS/PCCW etc. 's message, "Just an author note quite a few developments with Smartpics in HK by a number of company's" on Saturday, February 15, 11:06:40pm http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue5_7/hove/ ----------------------------------------------------------- 11 May 2000 ----------------------------------------------------------- Chipknip and Chipper cannot be calculated by adding up their individual acceptance points. This is because the two schemes signed an interoperability agreement in April 1999 (CPSS, 2000, p. 63). For example, both cards can be used to pay for calls in all 22,000 public payphones in the Netherlands (PWI, 2000, p. 2). ----------------------------------------------------------- http://www.voy.com/133615/6.html ----------------------------------------------------------- November 29 2002 ----------------------------------------------------------- HONG KONG’S SMART IDENTITY CARD SYSTEM (SMARTICS) AND ACI ACI Worldwide announced that its ACI Smart Chip Manager has been selected for use in the Hong Kong smart identity card system (SMARTICS). ACI's Smart Chip Manager is an integrated software application that controls the lifecycle of smart cards and the applications that reside on them, including issuance and post-application loads in the field. The software has been architected to address all generally accepted industry standards, and it has the flexibility to respond to emerging and future requirements. ----------------------------------------------------------- http://www.jrc.es/cfapp/leodb/details.cfm?ID=334 ----------------------------------------------------------- May 23rd 2000 ----------------------------------------------------------- "..., the acquisition of Chipper technology and a newly announced alliance with Proton World are part of ACI's campaign to become a supplier of multiapplication smart card technology ... Chipper's future as an e-purse is in doubt, as ACI" is primarily interested in Chipper's on-card application-management technology, called the Service Box". http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue5_7/hove/ 11 May 2000 Chipknip and Chipper cannot be calculated by adding up their individual acceptance points. This is because the two schemes signed an interoperability agreement in April 1999 (CPSS, 2000, p. 63). For example, both cards can be used to pay for calls in all 22,000 public payphones in the Netherlands (PWI, 2000, p. 2). [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |