Terminal Tutorial – Part 2 : Wireless Processing

For all you remote-location processing businesses out there, we have a solution for you!  Wireless processing is a great option for accepting cards remotely.  Wireless terminals are the most common option, the FD 400 and Way terminals provide easy and reliable processing, but the future is calling for something more.  ROAMpay is the newest in processing technology which uses your cell phone as a terminal.  Today we will explore both options so that you, as a merchant, can have the inside scoop of wireless processing.  So whether your business is home repairs or deliveries, trade shows or conventions, you’ll never lose a sale again.

First Data has a great wireless terminal – the FD 400.  This machine is lightweight and easy to read with a 2.5” touch-screen.  It has an integrated pin pad and the printer is built in to make traveling with this device easy.  The FD 400 runs on either the GPRS or 3G networks, so you know that you’ll barely ever have an issue finding a signal again.

Another terminal option is a WAY systems terminal.  They have many great terminals that are reliable, and up to date with the latest technologies.  All with separate printers, these terminals have everything that you need at an affordable price.  They all work on the GPRS network so wherever there is cell phone coverage, you can process transactions.

In an earlier post, I mentioned our new ROAMpay system.  This is a state-of-the-art way of accepting cards and is just beginning to gain notoriety as a reliable, easy, and safe way to process.  With ROAMpay, you can process transactions through just your cell phone, which is a great way to save money.  Along with a printer, you can also purchase a card reader that attaches right into the AUX jack on your phone.  It works with iPhones, Blackberries, Androids, BREW phones and many more.

For those of you with a business on the go, be sure to choose the right option for you.  You have many choices when it comes to wireless processing; it’s always best to explore all options before purchasing.  For questions on which machine is right for you, or for more information on any and all terminals, give us a call.

Next week – eCommerce!

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