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Re: Smart Bombs
[email protected] wrote:
>Smart Use for Smart Cards
>
>"UBIQ announced that its software has been selected by American Express to
>personalize smart cards that will be issued ... for ticketless travel on
>American Airlines. ... Airline travelers with these smart card holders will be
>able to proceed directly to an airport gate, insert their smart card into a gate
>reader, receive seat confirmation, and board the plane without touching a single
>piece of paper.
>
Does this mean that you can fly without showing any identification? It sounds like it.
What is to prevent my company from getting a half dozen of these cards, and when someone in the company needs to travel, loading a card with the travel info and giving it to the traveller?
Note that (as far as the airline or FCC is concerned) there is no person <<-->> card mapping.
Other scenarios:
Will travel agents be able to issue these cards?
How about airport ticket agencies?
Will people be able to buy cards for cash?
James wrote:
>Of course, not having a card may subject you to greater scrutiny at check-in
>time due to the reduced tracking ability.
>
I think that you have this backwards. There will be less tracking ability for people flying w/o tickets.
-- Marshall
Marshall Clow Aladdin Systems <mailto:[email protected]>
"We're not gonna take it/Never did and never will
We're not gonna take it/Gonna break it, gonna shake it,
let's forget it better still" -- The Who, "Tommy"