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In: While High-Tech, Manufacturers of Magnetic Card Readers
Take the Middle Road
It's an exciting time for magnetic
card reader manufacturers - the industry stands on the brink of
fully computerized smart card technology, and a myriad of ways to
capture, store, and transfer large quantities of information.
Still, most manufacturers are sticking to the more traditional mag
stripe or even bar code readers - for now.
..."It's important to note that
North America is significantly behind much of the world in embracing
smart card technology, says Nick Zolecki of NexPhase Electronics,
Cave Creek, Arizona. "The existing consumer mindset has
not yielded the newer technology. Another issue is the
installed infrastructure of magnetic stripe based equipment. Most
companies will be reluctant to implement the new hardware until they
believe the consumer will accept and use the technology. This
has already taken place in Asia. In 2005, Europe will need to
be EMV smart card security compliant. Canada is scheduled to
be EMV compliant by 2008. In the U.S., it is tough to get
around the infrastructure, both in terms of cost and psychology.
We are truly in the second full generation of consumers who have
embraced the credit card; changing to the alien smart card system
will require much time, much money, and great PR."
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Still,
what magnetic reader manufacturers offer is nothing short of amazing
- and very beneficial to gaming establishments. Here is a
sampling of what the new age of readers offers.
...Another company serving the demand
for personalized cards is Identatronics
of Chicago, Illinois, a divison of Ban-Koe Companies. The card
manufacturer is also a printing house, according to Bill Bangtson,
Ban-Koe President and CEO. Identatronics offers the SuperCard,
a PVC card that can run through an on-demand printer and still take
the wear and tear of being pushed into a mag swipe. The
company can also make SuperCards that include smart chips, mag
stripes, and barcodes for different functions at any event.
For an added bonus, Identatronics features a business
card scanner, which automatically creates a temporary badge for
that event. |