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New programmer enables University of Nebraska to program iCLASS™ contactless cards onsite
Monday, November 8 2004

A new smart card programmer from HID has given the University of Nebraska at Lincoln more start-to-finish control over card issuance, while giving its students and faculty an increased sense of security.

The iCLASS™ CP400 Card Programmer is a hardware and software package that allows a user to read and write information on HID's iCLASS™ contactless smart cards.


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