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The University of New Mexico used them and may still; however, they sued
the smart card company for failure to perform. The system was buggy and
many departments complained.
David Gordon
At 10:40 AM 5/4/01, you wrote:
>Hello Geraldine,
>
>Friday, May 04, 2001, 1:21:17 AM, you wrote:
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>GD> I am currently researching the use of Smartcards at Universities
>GD> as a means of conducting all financial transactions on campus. Any
>GD> pointers to universities that use these would be greatly
>GD> appreciated. I have learnt of some i.e. University of Arizona, a
>GD> couple in Michigan.
>
>Technion's student cards double as students' wallets for network
>printers, copy machines, for small purchases etc. System uses smart
>cards, introduced in autumn-2000. http://www.technion.ac.il
>
>Yours,
>
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