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Five ROI Benefits of Wireless Connectivity
ATMequipment.com White Paper In the past, wireless was looked at by IADs as an unreliable and costly form of ATM connectivity. After years of technological advancements and economies of scale, wireless is now the standard for ATM communications. Several years ago, IADs would generally use wireless modems for ATMs in places where landlines simply weren't available. These locations usually included special events and fairs. Although wireless was the best alternative for connectivity in these locations, at the time, IADs didn't feel it was the best overall solution. In general, IADs experienced higher costs for wireless connectivity, along with a technology that was far from reliable. IADs also found it extremely difficult to place wireless ATMs at large well attended events where mobile phone usage was especially high, which in turn caused interference with, and sometimes prevented, successful transfers. Find our more by downloading: Five ROI Benefits of Wireless ATM Connectivity
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