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NFC - Near Field CommunicationsNokia NFC turns your mobile phone in to a multi function device. With near field communication (NFC) technology, your mobile phone is not only capable of making and recieving calls, but is also your technology gateway in to workforce management and compliance. The Nokia 6212 and 6131 devices (EOL) are able to facilitate Guard tours, Janitorial solutions, Time and Attendance, Basic auditing, Check calls and much, much more. The Device we recommend
Nokia 6212 NFC Specifications:
More information on the device: Click here How it works NFC has a short operating range of typically a few centimeters, and works in combination with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology and contactless smart card infrastructure. Using NFC, your phone can read small amounts of data from Nokia configured RFID tags, as well as communicate with other devices. Therefore, when you touch your phone to a RFID tag, the service shortcut contained inside the tag is launched. RFID tags can be stored in your wallet or pocket, or can even be embedded inside posters. More commonly, we suggest you position them for effective Guard tour patrols in and around sites and buildings in a discreet manner. You can also create your own personalized service shortcuts by putting data onto an empty RFID tag using your NFC phone. NFC also enables you to share your personalized service shortcuts with other NFC enabled devices. |
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Last update: 04 Feb 2010, 22:10:17 |