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No more EZ-Link cards?

A new pint-sized smartcard, the stickkey, may soon replace the EZ-Link card in paying for bus and train fares. You can even use it to unlock your door! -AsiaOne

Thu, Jun 19, 2008
AsiaOne

Move over EZ-Link, the new smartcard, stickkey, has arrived.

According to The Straits Times, this pint-sized card - about the size of a stamp - is slated for a trial run early next year, and if succesful, could be available in MRT stations soon enough.

The stickkey, while small, could serve multi purposes for the user - to pay bus fares, buy groceries, unlock doors and can also be attached to cellphones, making it a much handier tool. However, The Straits Times highlighted that while EZ-Link cards expire in 5 years, the stickkey lasts up to 11 1/2 years.

The home-grown company behind the innovation, Fast Innovations Asia, told The Straits Times it is working with the Land Transport Authority, SMRT, SBS Transit and EZ-Link on the pilot project. But the public transport operators, though, said they were only in talks with the start-up.

This creation was employed at the recent Singapore Fashion Festival in March, functioning as access cards for VIPs.

 
 
 
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