Contactless Smart Cards to Find Widespread Acceptance in Asia-Pac from 2012
Contactless Smart Cards to Find Widespread Acceptance in Asia-Pac from 2012
Contactless smart cards, already having found user appeal for their freedom of form, are expected to see wider adoption in Asia-Pacific once key implementation projects are fully operational in two years.
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