ATM cards as well as debit and credit cards are made from poly vinyl chloride, better known as PVC plastic. This type of plastic in recycling is type number 3, which cannot be recycled along with your regular household plastic items.
ATM Devices=======================An ATM network is made up of an ATM switch and ATM endpoints. An ATM switch is responsible for cell transit through an ATM network. The job of an ATM switch is well defined: it accepts the incoming cell from an ATM endpoint or another ATM switch. It then reads and updates the cell-header information and quickly switches the cell to an output interface toward its destination. An ATM endpoint (or end system) contains an ATM network interface adapter. Examples of ATM endpoints are workstations, routers, digital service units (DSUs), LAN switches, and video coder-decoders (CODECs). Figure 20-3 illustrates an ATM network made up of ATM switches and ATM endpoints.Figure 20-3: An ATM network comprises ATM switches and endpoints.http://www.pulsewan.com/data101/images12341.gif An ATM Network consists of an ATM switch and ATM end systems.
What is the antonmym of atm? The antonmyn is automatic teller machine
The ATM is the goal for future networking because it allows true broadband networking. ATM networking is a cell-switching technology that combines with multiplexing technology.
1-ISDN is a circuit switching where as ATM is a packet switching. 2-ISDN is a point to point fixed bandwidth where as ATM is a variable bandwidth. By----- RAHUL SINGH ABES IT GHAZIABAD
No
Iron compounds and plastic.
Credit cards and ATM cards are made out of ABS plastic. See this source: http://en.allexperts.com/q/Plastics-2471/Type-plastic.htm
abs plastics are used for ATM cards
Plastic money refer to all types of plastic bank cards. They are often named depending on their use: ATM cards, debit cards, credit cards and smart cards.
difference between debit cards and ATM cards Debit cards, there are points of sale or ATM cards, there are no points of sale
You would enter its PIN number into an ATM. Both regular bank cards and debit cards work in an ATM. Debit cards tend to work in nearly any ATM.
1969 - First use of ATM magstripe cards - In 1969 Docutel installed its Docuteller machine at New York's Chemical Bank - This is the first use of magnetically encoded plastic.
ATM cards were invented in 1966. From then until the mid-1990s, they were commonly called Money Access Center (MAC) cards. Another name for the ATM card is "debit card."
Yes and No. Most ATM Cards are made from Plastic and hence they are waterproof. But, these days newer cards are coming with the latest Micro Chips which are not so water proof. They are just like any other electronic device. They are bound to get damaged with exposure to water.
Usually ATM Cards come with a validity ranging from 1 year to 10 years. Banks maintain records of when the cards are expiring on a per customer basis. So, they pick up all cards that are going to mature in the next 4-8 weeks and then send out replacement ATM cards to the customers automatically. You need not do anything to get renewal ATM cards.
I am having a collection of Most ATM Cards in India. At present I am having 69 (Sixty nine) ATM Cards. My name appears in Limca Book of Records in almost every of its annual editions from 2002 to 2009Ramessh Guptaaramesshguptaa@yahoo.com
The answer is no. ATM machines only dispense cash. if you have checking account, you can withdraw cash from ATM machines using debit cards.