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  2. Octopus card - Wikipedia

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    As Octopus cards use FeliCa technology, only Apple Watch 3, iPhone 8, and subsequent model are supported. Octopus for Tourists was launched in August 2020. [59] Users can choose to create a virtual Octopus card inside Apple Pay by topping up with their loaded credit cards, or to transfer data from an existing physical Octopus card.

  3. Shenzhen Tong - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Tong Company is promoting Hu Tong Xing at the unpaid area of Shenzhen University Station, Shenzhen Metro.The top one in the shelf is Hu Tong Xing Trade Edition Card (deep-blue) which is scheduled to sell only in Shenzhen and the bottom one is Hu Tong Xing Trade Edition Card (orange-yellow) which is scheduled to sell only in Hong Kong.

  4. Octopus Cards Limited - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Cards Limited (Chinese: 八達通卡有限公司) is the operator of the Octopus rechargeable contactless smart card used in an electronic payment system in Hong Kong. Octopus Cards Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Octopus Holdings Limited. Established in 1994 under the name of "Creative Star" by the major transportation ...

  5. FeliCa - Wikipedia

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    FeliCa is a contactless RFID smart card system from Sony in Japan, primarily used in electronic money cards. The name stands for Felicity Card.First utilized in the Octopus card system in Hong Kong, [1] the technology is used in a variety of cards also in countries such as Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Macau, the Philippines and the United States.

  6. Macau Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Macau Pass has four types of different cards, for certain age groups (much like the Octopus card in Hong Kong).The four are: Anonymous (Green and Vitality Red) (a deposit of MOP$30.00 alongside an initial value of MOP$100.00 is required for card purchasing)

  7. Octopus Holdings Limited - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Holdings Limited (Chinese: 八達通控股公司) is a holding company based in Hong Kong jointly owned by five major transport companies in the city. Its subsidiaries, which are all wholly owned, operate the various functions of the Octopus card in both its commercial and non-commercial usage.

  8. Nol Card - Wikipedia

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    The Nol Card (Arabic: نول, lit. fare, stylized as nol) is an electronic ticketing card developed by Hong Kong–based company Octopus Cards Limited [1] that was released for all modes of public transport services in Dubai in August 2009.

  9. Electronic Payment Services - Wikipedia

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    The EPS device is a dual-unit device consisting of a removable card processor and a stationary base that serves as a charger and data link. Some retailers may use an integrated machine. In such situations, the customer inserts the card into the machine directly and waits for the retailer's acknowledgement before proceeding to the rest of the steps.