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Because of differences in existing technology, these smarter-than-average products experienced a fairly slow start here in the states. But it seems the tables are turning in favor of smart cards as more companies are willing to invest in the intelligence, security and convenience they provide.
In fact, according to Card Technology Magazine, Chicago, 400,000 transit smart cards were ordered for the San Francisco Bay Area TransLink Project last month. The contract included a purchase of $8 million in card-reading equipment and $1.6 million in chip cards, which can be used by riders on buses, trains and ferries.
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