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In message , at 22:15:28 on Thu, 26 Jun
2014, " remarked: What are the plans for expanding contactless into other cities or further afield on NR? I think the Rail Delivery Group are considering the technology but beyond that I don't know. I am not aware that any of the city regions are considering contactless bank cards - they're all struggling to get ITSO based schemes into service. .... Isn't that a bit of a waste of time and resources to work on introducing ITSO, when eventually everybody will go over to contactless? ITSO is much simpler than contactless, especially because it stores products on the card rather than in a collection of databases. Therefore a season ticket on ITSO will work the barriers where-ever it's valid, without the need to be sending data off to the central computers every time it's touched. Far better for the customer too if an off-route touch refuses entry, than produces an unexpected and potentially punitive day-ticket for that trip, once the sums have been done a day later. -- Roland Perry |
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