Gauteng will "soon" announce a pilot project introducing a single e-ticket for bus, train and taxi.
Bombela explains how it will spend its billion-rand IT budget.
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The first phase of introduction in Gauteng went without a glitch.
Low-cost RFID tags critical for growth in Africa, says Frost & Sullivan.
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Transport MEC Ignatius Jacobs promised Gauteng "smart" number plates by January this year. He plans to deliver a year late.
Cherry keyboards are integrated with contact/contactless smart card readers as well as standalone smart card readers.
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