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Heartland provides students with laundry status, mobile alerts included

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Heartland Payment Systems launched its new solution designed to streamline laundry services at higher education institutions and college campuses nationwide.

WaveVision manages laundry services while delivering value-added convenience to students on campus. It enables students the ability to view the status of washers and dryers before making the trip to the laundry facility.


The Web-based portal also enables students to register to receive text alerts of when their laundry cycles are finished, thus helping to reduce unnecessary congestion in the laundry room facility.

WaveVision can be integrated with Heartland’s OneCard system, requiring no special monitoring equipment purchases or software installations. Standard text messaging rates apply for students interacting with the service. [end] 

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