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From: andersnb@cmcl2.NYU.EDU (Brian Anderson)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics,sci.misc,comp.misc,ar.telecom,misc.misc
Subject: Information...
Message-ID: <42288@cmcl2.NYU.EDU>
Date: 29 Sep 89 14:00:59 GMT
Followup-To: sci.electronics
Organization: New York University, Ultracomputer project
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Hi Net-land,

	[Sorry if this is an inappropriate newsgroup for this
question, but I am desperate].  I am trying to find out any
information about the following item: a plastic card (similar to a
credit-card) containing an embedded PROM or EEPROM with metal contacts
enabling the contents of the PROM to be read (or in the case of an
EEPROM written).  I have heard that the French telephone company uses
a card like this for customer billing.  Can someone provide me with
information (name, address, or telephone number) on the company(ies)
that manufacture this card.  Even information on a company that uses
such a device would be appreciated.  Please e-mail responses directly
to me as I don't regularly suscribe to this newsgroup.  Thank You.

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