30 Jul
1993
30 Jul
'93
10:59 p.m.
In Denmark practically everybody has a 'DAN-card', [...]
Universality.
[...] all purchaces, no matter how small, can be charged [...]
Arbitrarily small transactions.
There is no charge for using [...] the card
Subsidized. The Dan-card system uses dial-up authentications for a large part (if not all) of its transactions. The telecom charges are causing the system to run at a large loss; this wouldn't be a commercially viable system. The Danish government is looking at making 'DAN-coin', which would be a smart card system that relies upon the physical security of the device. Since no on-line telecom charges incur, the coin system will be much easier to deploy. Eric