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RFID Movie Tickets for You

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on November 12, 2006

RFID Movie Tickets for You
Up till now you had to wait in a queue to get tickets for a movie and it was pretty irritating too but not now SK Telecom has come up with a new system which would simply take movie ticket counters out of the picture.

Called the U-theater service, all you need to do is go in front of the posterlinks of the movie you intend to watch and use your mobile phone for scanning RFID tag on the poster and reserve a ticket for yourself. Besides this you can also watch video clips and set the music of the movie as your ring tone. When your ticket is confirmed you will get a confirmation number which would be sent on your phone. It so simple!!

Now walk into the theatre in a paperless manner. These RFID tickets will be a boon for people like me who tend to forget as to where they had kept the tickets but I would surely miss the warm gesture of the people behind the counter.






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