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High-Speed Transactions |
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For Many Merchants, Dial-up is a Thing of the Past
- IP-enabled terminals use high-speed DSL or cable Internet connections
- Terminal connections are "always on"
- Authorization response times can be under 2-3 seconds
- Connect many IP terminals to one Internet connection
- Many IP-terminals offer dial back-up in case of network failure
While merchants still use dial-up terminals, they are definitely on their way out and being replaced by IP (Internet Protocol)-based terminals. These terminals use high-speed Internet connections to communicate with International Payments 's host, and it takes mere seconds to obtain an authorization response.
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Using high-speed IP terminals makes a lot of sense in many retail or fast food locations, where timing is crucial.
In order to process high-speed payments, the merchant must use an IP-enabled terminal and have a high-speed DSL, T1 or Cable connection. WiFi connections are also usable. More on WiFi.
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Here are some samples of terminals that come in IP-enabled versions. Call us for a free on-site consultation at 888.502.6374.
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VeriFone
Vx510
Economical terminal also comes in a GPRS version. More Info |
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VeriFone
Vx570
Full feature terminal with plenty of memory and speed. More Info |
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