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Vodafone MEPOS Transfer

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Thyron Contactless Products

Thyron Contactless products are fully compliant to the requirements of the Industry. They are compliant to meet the requirements of both the Payment Industry and also the Transportation Industry.

Payments

Thyron have worked with the main organisations behind the specifications for Contactless payments in bringing to market the first fully compliant mobile payment terminal with integrated secure chip and pin functionality.
The Thyron products are fully Mastercard PayPass and Visa Paywave compliant , enabling Thyron to comply with even the highest of standards.

The Thyron products meet the following Contactless requirements:
  • Contactless Level 1 (proximity coupling device):
    - PayPass iso/iec14443 implementation specification rf and basic applications levels to ensure reliable communication with the card;
  • Contactless Level 2 (basic transaction flow and security – application level):
    - Paypass Mchip; PayPass Mag Stripe: Visa Contactless Payment Specification

Transportation - ITSO

Thyron Contactless enabled products within the Transportation market are built with ITSO compliancy. ITSO is an industry standard for the Transport Industry to make interoperable smartcards a reality. It originated from Integrated Transport Smartcards Organisation and is supported by the Department for Transport. Its members include bus operating companies and train companies.

ITSO is a specification for an application that can be loaded onto a range of smartcards (which others supply). The specification describes 8 different types of media or contactless smart card that can be used, from low cost single use cards, through the familiar Mifare 1K & 4K to top of the range Microprocessor cards. It also includes a platform definition for use of Oyster cards. This gives schemes a wide choice of media to suit their particular application and business model - not necessarily a transport card. Scotland is the prime example of this - a citizen card with transport as one of the entitlements .

More information can be found on the following website: http://www.itso.org.uk/