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In America, This Would Cause a Commotion

Monday, December 11, 2006 in News

Traffic’s a bummer. Even more so, pollution.

Perhaps the American government should take a clue or two from South Korea, where SkyeTek, Inc., which makes embedded RFID reader technology, and Onnitech Ltd, one of Korea’s leading providers of finished RFID readers. The South Korean government is using the pair’s new uWiz-4000 handheld readers for traffic and parking enforcement.

“The Korean government’s use of RFID to load balance commuters between automobiles and mass transit will reduce air pollution, time spent commuting, and expenditures on road and parking infrastructure,” says said Rob Balgley, CEO, SkyeTek. [end] 

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