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(COMTEX) B: Funge Systems Places Largest Order To Date for Microsoft Windows for Smart Cards Operating System Largest Flash-based Microprocessor Order To Date in North America MCLEAN, Va., Jan 22, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Funge Systems, Inc., the developer of smart card solutions for digital transactions on the Internet and mobile devices, announced today the largest order of Flash-based micro-controllers in North America. Through Smart Card Integrators, Inc., Funge Systems has ordered over 2.2 million microprocessors from ATMEL, a global supplier of secure Flash-based micro-controllers. The micro-controllers will use the Microsoft Windows for Smart Cards operating system, making this order the largest order for Windows Powered Smart Cards to date. use the Microsoft Windows for Smart Cards operating system, making this order the largest order for Windows Powered Smart Cards to date. "Smart cards provide a key enabling technology to the growth of mobile commerce," states Mike Dusche, product manager for the smart card group at Microsoft Corp. "While mobile commerce is alluring to many businesses and financial institutions, it is critical they have secure methods to implement the movement of payments and confidential information. Windows-Powered Smart Cards using Funge's Open Transaction Platform will give providers and consumers an easy, secure method for engaging in mobile commerce." The microprocessors will be used in smart cards with the Funge Open Transaction Platform (OTP) for the secure movement of money and information via the Internet and mobile devices. The Funge OTP works with any card manufacturer, microprocessor provider, or operating system to meet the specific requirements of any customer. Applications are being developed across several vertical markets including financial services, healthcare, government, transportation, education, gaming, and entertainment. Customers in both the private and public sectors will use the cards for private label smart card programs, or branded cards including MasterCard(R) or Visa(R) debit functionality. According to Keith Benson, CEO of Funge Systems, "These purchases represent our dedication to bring a new value proposition to our customers through the secure transmission of private content with a companion payment process. The advances we are making in the industry with our patented intellectual property will give providers the power to implement those business cases, offering customers smart cards for mobile transactions. Merchants will find value in reduced fees as compared to traditional debit or credit card payments. Customers will find value in the security and ease of smart cards as well as incentives offered by merchants." The Funge solution works for any digital transaction in a wired Internet or wireless environment, including business-to-business and/or government, consumer-to-consumer, or intra-organizational transactions. In any payment scenario, merchants benefit from a reduced cost structure inherent in the Funge Systems business model, which eliminates traditional merchant debit and credit card fees of 1.5 to 3.5 percent of each transaction. In the Funge Systems model, there is a US$0.50 fee to load value (monetary or information-based) onto a smart card. In addition, there is a $0.50 transaction fee to merchants who require financial settlement with another Bank outside of the smart card program. In either case, the reduction in merchant fees ranges from approximately 20% for micro-payments (under $15) to 98% for large value payments of $1,000 or more. "The reason that we can deliver these significant savings," states Benson, "is that we have developed this system specific to the digital world, leveraging the Internet and superceding the antiquated processes of the legacy payment systems of the physical world." To encourage rapid and widespread use of the Open Transaction Platform, Funge Systems is licensing the source code for a one-time license fee of $1.00. To break down old barriers to smart card adoption, Funge and its partners will subsidize the cost of manufacturing smart cards and installing or upgrading readers. In addition, because the transaction process is no longer based on a proprietary operating system, customers can post card issuance download applications, switch file structures, and even switch operating systems if necessary at any time. Funge Systems Background Headquartered in McLean, Virginia since 1999, Funge Systems also has a research and development arm, Newcom Technologies, which was founded in Adelaide, Australia in 1995. It was in Australia that Funge Systems' founder and CEO, Keith Benson, developed the new business concept called the Open Transaction Platform. Since opening the US headquarters, the company has raised $10 million in private investments and venture capital and is now in its second round of funding. Its prestigious group of partners is rapidly expanding and Funge Systems is planning to launch brand awareness campaigns in the US and other countries. For more information, please go to fungesystems.com CONTACT: Funge Systems Inc., McLean by TMP Worldwide Holly Pollinger, 703/269-0171 holly.pollinger@tmp.com URL: businesswire.com Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet with Hyperlinks to your home page. Copyright (C) 2001 Business Wire. 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