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AT&T to test RFID services

Next year, the company will start helping firms set up radio frequency identification networks, and will securely store their RFID data.

Alorie Gilbert Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Alorie Gilbert
writes about software, spy chips and the high-tech workplace.
Alorie Gilbert

AT&T is readying new services for companies that want help setting up radio frequency identification (RFID) networks, the company said on Tuesday. As part of the service, AT&T will securely store RFID data at its data centers and assist in network integration, the company said.

The services will support numerous RFID applications, including contactless payment, asset tracking, asset management and security