EZ-Link
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Die EZ-link-Karte ist eine berührungslose, wiederaufladbare Chipkarte, die als Fahrkarte im U-Bahn- (MRT) und Bussystem Singapurs benutzt wird.
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Kartu EZ-Link adalah sebuah kartu pintar nirkontak yang berdasarkan pada teknologi kartu pintar Sony FeliCa dan digunakan untuk pembayaran tarif angkutan umum di Singapura, dengan penggunaan terbatas dalam sektor ritel pembayaran kecil. Pada Oktober 2009, kartu CEPAS EZ-Link yang baru menggantikan kartu EZ-Link asli.
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EZ-Link(イージーリンク)とは、2002年に導入されたシンガポールの市内交通の支払いに利用できるIC乗車カードである。初期はソニーの非接触型ICカードであるFeliCaの技術を採用していたが、2009年に利用を取り止めNFC Type-A/Bベースのカードに移行している。
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易通卡(英語:EZ-Link)是新加坡的非觸式智能卡系統,模式類似香港八達通及臺北悠遊卡,初期同樣利用索尼的FeliCa晶片完成微付款交易。2001年推出初期,該系統主要用作支付公共交通的車資。截至2005年,易通卡發行量為800萬張,每日處理400萬宗交易。 在2008年,易通卡改用新加坡政府制訂的非接觸式電子錢包應用標準(CEPAS)架構,與深圳通及廣深鐵路快通卡一樣,使用由中國大陸开发的TimeCOS®FLY操作系统,用德國英飛凌芯片的新卡,原本使用的FeliCa晶片卡已於2009年10月31日起停用。
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The EZ-Link card is a rechargeable contactless smart card and electronic money system that is primarily used as a payment method for public transport such as bus and rail lines in Singapore. A standard EZ-Link card is a credit-card-sized stored-value contact-less smart-card that comes in a variety of colours, as well as limited edition designs. It is sold by TransitLink Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Land Transport Authority (LTA), and can be used on travel modes across Singapore, including the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), the Light Rail Transit (LRT), public buses which are operated by SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore, as well as the Sentosa Express.
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General Ticketing Machines, where commuters can add value to their EZ-Link card or purchase a Standard Ticket
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Special limited edition EZ-Link cards
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Die EZ-link-Karte ist eine berührungslose, wiederaufladbare Chipkarte, die als Fahrkarte im U-Bahn- (MRT) und Bussystem Singapurs benutzt wird.
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The EZ-Link card is a rechargeable contactless smart card and electronic money system that is primarily used as a payment method for public transport such as bus and rail lines in Singapore. A standard EZ-Link card is a credit-card-sized stored-value contact-less smart-card that comes in a variety of colours, as well as limited edition designs. It is sold by TransitLink Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Land Transport Authority (LTA), and can be used on travel modes across Singapore, including the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), the Light Rail Transit (LRT), public buses which are operated by SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore, as well as the Sentosa Express. Established in 2001, the first generation of the card was based on the Sony FeliCa smart card technology and was promoted as the means for speedier boarding times on the city-state's bus and rail services. It had a monopoly on public transportation fare payments in Singapore until September 2009, when the NETS FlashPay card, which had a monopoly over Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) toll payments, entered the market for transportation payments (and vice versa). EZ-Link cards are distributed and managed by EZ-Link Pte. Ltd., also a subsidiary of Singapore's Land Transport Authority. In September 2009, CEPAS EZ-Link cards replaced the original EZ-Link card, expanding the card's usage to taxis, ERP gantries (with the dual-mode in-vehicle unit), car parks (which have been upgraded to accept CEPAS-compliant cards), convenience stores, supermarkets and fast food restaurants. Compared to NETS FlashPay however, EZ-Link has lesser acceptance at retail shops. EZ-Link can also be used as a payment card at vending machines throughout the country.
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Kartu EZ-Link adalah sebuah kartu pintar nirkontak yang berdasarkan pada teknologi kartu pintar Sony FeliCa dan digunakan untuk pembayaran tarif angkutan umum di Singapura, dengan penggunaan terbatas dalam sektor ritel pembayaran kecil. Pada Oktober 2009, kartu CEPAS EZ-Link yang baru menggantikan kartu EZ-Link asli.
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EZ-Link(イージーリンク)とは、2002年に導入されたシンガポールの市内交通の支払いに利用できるIC乗車カードである。初期はソニーの非接触型ICカードであるFeliCaの技術を採用していたが、2009年に利用を取り止めNFC Type-A/Bベースのカードに移行している。
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易通卡(英語:EZ-Link)是新加坡的非觸式智能卡系統,模式類似香港八達通及臺北悠遊卡,初期同樣利用索尼的FeliCa晶片完成微付款交易。2001年推出初期,該系統主要用作支付公共交通的車資。截至2005年,易通卡發行量為800萬張,每日處理400萬宗交易。 在2008年,易通卡改用新加坡政府制訂的非接觸式電子錢包應用標準(CEPAS)架構,與深圳通及廣深鐵路快通卡一樣,使用由中國大陸开发的TimeCOS®FLY操作系统,用德國英飛凌芯片的新卡,原本使用的FeliCa晶片卡已於2009年10月31日起停用。
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Auto top-up by GIRO Concession
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Convenience stores
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MRT passenger service centres
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TransitLink ticket offices
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