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Selling ads no stretch for ISOs

January 7, 2002

If ISOs can sell ATMs, there's no reason they can't sell advertising too. At least that's the philosophy of Ads4ATMs, which offers a sales training program…

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Digital delivery

While many ISOs have talked the full-motion video talk, there hasn't been much walking. That's beginning to change, with steps taken by two large ISOs. Both…

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Central Europe's ATM industry rises from ghettos of the past

January 7, 2002

In the latest installment of 'On the High Road,' ATM Industry Association International Director Mike Lee finds that the free market is an essential part of…

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Through-the-wall ATMs

Most of the retail ATM deployment activity in the past few years has been confined to the freestanding cash dispensers that have become nearly as common as…

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Sign 'o the times

January 7, 2002

In the latest installment of 'On the High Road,' ATM Industry Association International Director Mike Lee asks, 'ATMs are a sign of the times, but where are…

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Papelaco in a new Age of Discovery

January 7, 2002

In the latest installment of "On the High Road," ATMIA International Director Mike Lee finds that Portuguese ATM manufacturer Papelaco, drawing on the history…

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How hot '— or cold '— is ATM advertising?

January 7, 2002

Although several ATM advertising companies were forced to shut down in response to a chilly economy, others forecast a warmer outlook in the coming months.

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ATMs move into 2000 '— and beyond

January 7, 2002

While deployers of PC-based ATMs have been slow to migrate their networks from OS/2 to Microsoft's Windows NT, they may be quicker to adopt the newer…

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All

January 7, 2002

Software developer KAL contends that Windows CE, an OS most commonly used for PDAs and other handheld devices, can give retail ATM deployers more flexibility…

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ATM management from afar

January 7, 2002

In many ways, the ATM world stands apart from the rest of the computer world. For example, at least for now, most entry-level cash dispensers still run on the…

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Gasper helps users compare ATM uptime

January 7, 2002

The Gasper Corporation is trying to help its users see how they stack up in terms of ATM availability with the introduction of the Gasper Index, a monthly…

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Commentary: Americans counting more on cash

January 7, 2002

While a Dove Consulting study shows Americans are more reliant on cash in recent months, they aren't visiting ATMs in greater numbers. Dove analysts say the…

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ATMIA founds new Australasia chapter, signs 1st two members

January 7, 2002

LONDON -- The ATM Industry Association has signed Australia's largest independent ATM network and switch processor, Cashcard Australia, as the foundational…

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Member Access Illinois joins CO-OP Network

January 7, 2002

ONTARIO, Calif. -- Member Access Illinois, a regional EFT network with 251 credit union members, 560,000 cardholders and 315 ATMs in 15 states, is the newest…

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Nationwide Money renews Food Lion contract; taps additional locations

January 7, 2002

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Nationwide Money Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Global Axcess Corporation, says it has renewed its original contract for an…

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Euronet sells DASH Network to ALLTEL

January 7, 2002

LEAWOOD, Kan. -- Euronet Worldwide (NASDAQ: EEFT) is selling its DASH EFT network, which began operations in 1996 and now drives 531 ATMs for 24 customerss in…

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FBI recovers part of Schwartz loot in Florida

January 7, 2002

BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. -- The FBI recovered more than half of the cash that Michael Schwartz is suspected of stealing from ATMs at an abandoned house here…

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Wells Fargo to launch money transfer service

January 7, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO -- Wells Fargo & Co. plans to introduce a wire transfer service this month that will let people in the U.S. transfer up to $1,000 to their…

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Tidel gets reprieve on debt

January 6, 2002

HOUSTON -- Tidel Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:ATMS) has reached an agreement with Montrose Investments Ltd., the holder of $15 million principal amount of Tidel's…

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Bluetooth can be saved, says study

January 6, 2002

BOSTON – If Bluetooth gets help soon, it can be saved. That's the conclusion of a new report, "Bluetooth In-depth: Applications & Strategies."

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