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EPC Standards
by gautam on December 18, 2007
As of now there is hundred reads per minute Speed for HF tags and two hundred and fifty reads per minute speed for UHF tags but how about something more than this? Let's say three hundred? Ok five hundred? Still not enough? What do you say about six hundred then? Isn't it humungous?

It's being speculated that we might get to witness speeds of six hundred reads per minute as EPCglobal is working to fix its high frequency Gen2 tag protocol standard. This would be six times more than the current speed. If this becomes a reality then we are going to see tasks getting completed quicker than the current rate. Let's hope the outcome is positive on this front.

It's being speculated that we might get to witness speeds of six hundred reads per minute as EPCglobal is working to fix its high frequency Gen2 tag protocol standard. This would be six times more than the current speed. If this becomes a reality then we are going to see tasks getting completed quicker than the current rate. Let's hope the outcome is positive on this front.
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