Babs Paylink
Ones and Zeros are also money
Physical money is used less and less, instead ones and zeros in computer systems are at work when customers pay for their purchases by using their debit cards in terminals communicating directly with their card accounts.
A small computer in your wallet. The microchip in your card is more or less a small computer with a technology that needs to be stable and fast. As customers we don't want to loose sight of our cards in restaurants, since more and more are using portable terminals that are handed to the guest at the table, giving him or her full control over their card at all times it is vital that the communication is flawless and with a high safety level.
"We're using a mobile broadband solution from Maingate to transfer the money from the customers bank account to the shop or restaurant. Needless to say, it is exceptionally important that the information reaches its goal as it should" says Mr Peter Hedby Marketing Director at Babs Paylink.
Babs Paylink has worked a lot with innovation and development and its new applications are often in the forefront. Babs Paylink does not sell equipment they sell function giving the customer the oppportunity to change their machine whenever they want.
The communication platform provided by Maingate is the base of the function and is a part of Maingate M2M Connectivity Service.
Latest update: October 12, 2011
