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smart card

Plastic card with an embedded microprocessor and/or memory. It can store, for example, personal data, identification, and bank-account details, to enable it to be used as a credit or debit card. The card can be loaded with credits, which are then spent electronically, and reloaded as needed. Possible other uses range from hotel door ‘keys’ to passports and mobile telephone SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) cards.

The smart card was invented by French journalist Juan Moreno in 1974. Smart cards now have as much computing power as the leading personal computers of 1990.



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The interface between the NFC controller and the Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) or SIM card is being specified by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and is outside the scope of the Forum's HCI specification work.
card provided by Axalto is the world's first Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) implementing the EAP-AKA technology (RFC 4187), and it provides multiple network connection authentication, which enables access to GSM, WCDMA, and Wibro.
The MULTOS SIM and USIM applications incorporate all the benefits and features of MULTOS to the Universal Integrated Circuit Card (
 
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