Neology unveils hybrid, dual frequency transportation card

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Neology, a provider of secure high-value Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions as well as a subsidiary of RFID industry pacesetter SMARTRAC, recently launched its novel Hybrid Dual Frequency UHF & NFC Card.

This new card is the latest addition to the Neology UrbanPass product portfolio. The card complies with all the necessary standards, including ISO14443, ISO18000-6C and ID-1 Format dimensions, as it is the size of a bank card. The Hybrid Dual Frequency Card is designed for high performance with all electronic toll collection as well as public transportation applications.

The Hybrid Card will offer more convenience for passengers on trains, bus lines, ferries and subways that already accept contactless proximity cards.
The card can be easily mounted onto a vehicle’s windshield for toll roads via its clear, polycarbonate LEXAN holder.

Neology focuses on novel products that are designed to improve the performance of the transportation industry. The company is known as the best and largest source for 18000-6C passive RFID Products as well as automatic vehicle identification systems within North America.

“We are very excited to announce the new addition of the hybrid card to the UrbanPass portfolio, reinforcing our commitment to provide a technology platform that will enable our customers to leverage a rapidly expanding, interoperable transportation infrastructure,”

Neology CEO Francisco Martinez said.



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