multi-protocol

Georgia Tollway ask for multimode readers - 6B, 6C compulsory, E-ZPass optional


Georgia's State Road & Tollway Authority (Georgia Tollway or GSRTA) is after multiprotocol readers that must reliably read the new ISO 180000-6C sticker tag transponders as well as the eGo Plus transponders from TransCore.

Mark IV invade the south - unveil reader of south's 6B, 6C, ATA, and IAG E-ZPass


Mark IV the exclusive supplier of readers and tags to the E-ZPass Inter Agency Group (IAG) since its inception in the early 1990s is now offering a multi-protocol reader (MPR) that will also read the new sticker tags from rivals TransCore, Sirit and Neology - the ISO 18000 6B (eGo Plus) and 6C tag protocols - that are sweeping pikes in the South.

Sirit announce new reader for less expensive ORT


Sirit have brought out a new multi-protocol reader to improve their toll offering. Called the IDentity 5200 (or ID5200) it is described as "ruggedized" and providing more flexibility than the ID5100, presently the company's major toll reader. The ID5200 reader can cover two full lanes of traffic and read transponders of two quite different protocols.

Mark IV may have T3 tags in 2001


Mark IV may have T3 tags in 2001

Originally published in issue 51 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Sep 2000.

Page:3

Subjects:multi-protocol tag standard T3

Agencies:Mark IV

Add-on to TRnl#48 April 2000:Toll roads newsletter


Add-on to TRnl#48 April 2000:Toll roads newsletter

Originally published in issue 48 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Apr 2000.

Page:25 add-on

Subjects:MP-tag multi-protocol super-tag supertag

Agencies:Mark IV

Sources:Manuel

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