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Pink Tentacle: Automated Hotels

October 26th, 2006 by James

Sick of having to talk to humans when you check into a hotel? Don’t worry, Pink Tentacle has news for you:

A consortium of five companies, including the trading company Itochu and consumer credit provider Orico, are working to develop a network of hotels that rely on an online reservation and payment system, RFID-enabled Orico credit cards that serve as keys, and RFID-enabled door entry locks.

When hotel guests reserve a room online with their RFID-enabled credit card, a “key” is assigned to the card. Since the credit card is the key, guests can bypass the check-in process and proceed directly to the room at the allotted time. The door lock recognizes the IC chip embedded in the credit card, opening for the guest upon arrival. The system eliminates the need for front desk staff to remain on duty.


Read the rest here.



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Comment by Joel
2006-10-27 16:13:18

“Room users can then slide their credit cards through the card reader on the wall for their choice of premium hookers. Prices start at 20,ooo”

 
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