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Press Release
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NETePay™ Automatic Dial Backup Now Available |
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| Chalfont, PA
-- Nov 2006 -
Datacap
Systems is pleased to announce initial availability of
automatic Dial Back-up for NETePayä
users. This optional new feature enables even more reliable
payment processing by using independent, redundant and fully
automatic dial back-up directly to the payment processing
host. This is very important for retailers who value always
being able to accept and authorize electronic payments. If
the store’s IP connection is interrupted for any reason,
NETePay Dial Back-up switches automatically to a dial-up
connection to the host. This dial back-up method is superior
to router dial back-up, since an independent dial-up phone
connection is established directly into the payment
processing host, rather than to another contact point at the
ISP. And it is automatic, so store personnel do not need to
worry about whether the IP connection is available, nor
about switching from IP to dial-up and back. |
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Retailers who want to order optional Dial Back-up need a
current NETePay version that supports this new feature.
NETePay Dial Back-up includes IP/Dial Bridge software and a
fast connect Datacap DialLinkä
Modem. The DialLinkä
Modem is designed specifically to connect to payment
services without spending time negotiating to the correct
baud rate, which can be a time-saving feature compared to
using other available modems. |
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NETePay
Dial Back-up is available now for Mercury Payment
Systems, TSYS/Vital Processing Services, Paymentech Host and
Terminal, Nova, FMDS North and for
Heartland Payment Systems Exchange. |
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Fast IP
transactions are extremely beneficial to retailers, and are
a major competitive advantage to dealers and resellers. Dial
back-up assures retailers of more consistent ability to
accept payment transactions, regardless of whether their IP
connection is available. NETePay Dial Back-up provides POS/ECR
dealers another great way to generate customer satisfaction
and profit using Datacap integrated payment solutions.
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