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In Kiev, the students will produce an electronic student tickets

Will purchase 330 thousand tickets.

In Kiev, the students will be given a student e-tickets for travel privilege in public transport. They are similar to a Bank card. The city will spend more than 30 million.

Auction in the tender for the production of maps will be held on August 1. KP GII willing to spend 31,3 million hryvnias.

The brief is that the cards are planning to buy 330 thousand pieces. They will be personal. Each card can store data for 10 years. But its minimum load is only 3 years. Information will be read at a distance of 1 mm from the device. Card is 8.5 cm wide and 5.4 cm long. It will chip. If necessary, the cards will make Braille.

On the front of the card says “UCSI KVYTOK” and Kyiv Smart Card. Also, there will place the logo of the KSCA. On the reverse side write the name of the student and will place a photo of him. There will also be a ticket number, issue date and expiration date, bar code, name of school, telephone support.

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