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Subject: 8/6/02 MTEstudy expected to conclude Dec.02 (Canada)


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Date Posted: Wednesday, December 25, 07:37:53pm

8/6/02 MTEstudy expected to conclude Dec.(Canada)

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Taking a cue from Asia and Europe, a national consortium of government agencies8/6/02different smart card technology providers cooperate.Monday, February 10, 04:20:38pm
October 18th 2000 conservatively estimated cost 140 million Canadian Dollars install AFC system.No nameSaturday, February 22, 03:37:30pm
The Toronto Transit Commission responsibilitymove over three million peopleWednesday, February 26, 01:10:36am
ERG---now own Motorola's interests in North America and elswhere (re Mot settlement)151 Brunel Road, Suite 18 Mississauga, ON, Canada, L4Z 2H6Wednesday, February 26, 01:12:30am
ASK S.A. November 2001: Acquisition of smart card assets from MOTOROLAFeb 21 2002 pdf fileWednesday, February 26, 01:19:05am
15/11/2001acquisitionof a licence--Mot'sVenusPlatform smart card tech--and the purchase of certain--machinery and equipment needed for--the manufacture of Venus smartcards (NT)ASK TorontoCanada Toronto MET study IMS consortium then Federal Transport Ministry December 02Friday, February 28, 02:49:01am
ASX#15/11/01Venus tech only smartcard--technology in the world today--capable of supporting high-speed --contactless smart cardtransactions--which also has PWI certification--Venus tech provides an operating--system embedded/chip/smart card--Its presence facilitates the use (NT)of applications such as those--developed by Proton World.--As part of the same transaction--ERG onsold the manufacturing--equipment to the French smart cardFriday, February 28, 03:01:19am
ASX#15/11/01 manufacturing company ASK SA--ERG has also appointed ASK--as its preferred supplier---for the supply of smart cards to ERG---for its transit projects--To enable ASK SA to supply--ERG smart cards,ERG has granted (NT)a non-exclusive sublicence to--the Venus technology--Note unless ERG granted ASK-- a non exclusive sub licence Venus--ASK SA would not be legally allowed--to supply smartcards with Venus to ERGFriday, February 28, 03:15:16am
ASK recently began a pilot program in Toronto with an initial order of 12,000 cards.Number 6 - November 2002--American Public Transportation Association (NT)http://www.apta.com/info/briefings/briefing_6.html NoteERG have placed an order for 12000 cards with ASK. S.A. in November of 2002 for the pilot program phase 1 Toronto.Friday, February 28, 03:31:18am
ASK S.A.This French firm produces contactless smart cards for anumber of European cities.Its C.ticket product providesdual cards(contact and contactless interfaces on the samecard) complying with ISO 14443 standard.Friday, February 28, 04:03:22am
Guide to using your fare card (an introduction to the new machines in pdf*) (NT)Farecard.Friday, March 14, 11:40:34pm
Fare integration to hop from one transit authority to another remains a goal. GO and some smaller transit authorities are experimenting with so-called SmartCard technology that would allow commuters to swipe cards to pay for rides. But the TTC — which carries 90 per cent of all public transit riders in Greater Toronto — stands opposed because of the prohibitive cost of switching from its MetroPass/tokens/transfer system.Apr. 19, 2003. 08:24 AM "We say the 10-year GO Transit budget, the bus rapid transit busway are priorities."Tuesday, May 06, 04:33:31am
Revenue service on this demonstration commenced in June of 2002. Phase 2 will involve rollout of this system to the remainder of the GO Transit rail and bus operations, in 2004.Toronto phase 2 will be 2004Tuesday, May 06, 12:58:55pm


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