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GHL Systems’ family of award-winning netAccess enterprise payment network devices are essentially simple, plug-and-play routing devices that provide protocol conversion and allow multiple payment devices or EDC terminals to be interconnected, and then simultaneously routing transactions quickly to multiple destination hosts – without ever having to replace or redeploy EDC terminals.
The L & X-Series payment routers are merchant-level, LAN-optimized network transaction concentrators and routers that enable EDC terminals to be networked and to perform extremely cost-effective and efficient transaction routing from these LAN terminals to the acquiring parties.
Upgrade and transform their legacy payment networks from traditional RS232 EDC terminals to RS485 or TCP/IP – without having to re-deploy or change their existing infrastructure or network
Exploit more efficient or faster wireless communications (Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE or HSDPA) channels
Use other communications channels as secondary pr backup links (ADSL, PSTN-ODD)
Transform variable communication costs to fixed costs
Route transactions to multiple hosts accurately and securely
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2. The award-winning NetAccess enterprise payment network equipment ensures dependable, steadfast, speedy yet affordable end-to-end connectivity for today’s financial institutions and merchants of all sizes. NetAccess development is driven by intelligent messaging & routing algorithm across industry-standard hardware, its strengths lie in its simplicity and flexibility to adapt, realizing quicker ROI compared to proprietary firmware or hardware based approaches. NetAccess: An Introduction
14. NetAccess L-Series Product Offering Ideal for setting up MallNet, loyalty& payment network in shopping mall 30 to 120 RS232,RS485, TCP/IP Yes X.25, TCP/IP, ISDN L1000 Can support 30 RS-485 devices, and with 30units X-10, can support up to 90 terminals 30 (30-90) RS232,RS485, TCP/IP, WIFI Yes GPRS/EDGE, 3G/HSDPA, TCP/IP, PSTN L350 3G/HSDPA uplink and WIFI downlink are optional 15 RS232,RS485, TCP/IP Yes GPRS/EDGE, TCP/IP, PSTN L300 Retail payment communication includes voice, fax and payment in one box to save merchant money. 10 RS232,RS485, TCP/IP, PSTN ports Yes 2x GPRS, TCP/IP, GSM L200 Optimus 2 mobile SIM for auto failover from primary GPRS to secondary GPRS 10 RS232,RS485, TCP/IP Yes 2x GPRS, TCP/IP L200 Improve EMV transaction speed of terminal by 5 sec from PSTN speed 5 RS232,RS485, TCP/IP No GPRS, TCP/IP L100 Convert PSTN terminals to GPRS without software change 3 PSTN ports, TCP/IP No GPRS, TCP/IP L50 Convert PSTN terminal to multi-lane terminal 3 (4) RS-232, RS-485,TCP/IP No RS-485, TCP/IP X-10 Special Features Max No. of Terminal Downlink Uplink Failover? Uplink NetAccess Model
27. Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad L-series Benefits and Competitive Edges for Acquirers
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29. Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad Lower Cost of Ownership Solution For Acquiring Multi-lane Merchants RS-232 RS-232 RS-485 Ethernet Length: 1.2km Length: 50 ft Leased-line or IP-VPN PSTN ADSL GPRS PRI SEC TER X Lower by 85% Communication Cost and with two redundancy Cost saving in using existing Cabling (RS-485 or IP) Using same (old) terminal for both dialup and network. No need upgrade or separate inventory
30. Competitive Edge -Scenario 1- Chain 3edc/Outlet Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad Bank A Merchant A Bank B Existing Acquirer with MDR=1.7% using 3 dialup terminals 1. Proposal to acquire with MDR=1.6% using 3 dialup terminals A2. Request Bank A to reduce MDR to 1.6% or lower A3. Bank A approved request. B2. Director resolution to change bank B3. Opening Bank B account B4. Install Bank B terminals B5. Training of cashier to use new terminals. B6. Request Bank A to retrieve old terminals. Bank A Merchant A Bank B Existing Acquirer with MDR=1.7% using 3 dialup terminals 1. Proposal to acquire with MDR=1.7% using 3 GPRS network terminals A2. Request Bank A to provide new GPRS network terminals? A3. Bank A not ready with GPRS infra from GHL. B2. Director resolution to change bank B3. Opening Bank B account B4. Install Bank B terminals B5. Training of cashier to use new terminals. B6. Request Bank A to retrieve old terminals. Merchant’s Benefits: Save telephone charges of about RM100/month/outlet Faster transaction time of 8 sec, reduce queuing at cashier X X GPRS
31. Competitive Edge -Scenario 2- 10 to 30 EDC terminals Multi-lane Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad Bank B Proposed Specifications Bank C IP-VPN Networking GHL’s L350 IP-VPN Primary Connection GPRS-1 and/or GPRS-2 ISDN Secondary Con. ADSL None Tertiary Connection PSTN New IP Cabling Cabling Existing RS-485 Higher Upfront Cost (CAPEX) Lower RM1,500/month Monthly Cost RM200/month Higher Transaction Cost Lower Higher MDR Lower Lost Sales Outcome Win
32. Competitive Edge -Scenario 3 – Battle of Desktops Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad Bank X Bank Y Rental=RM45/mth Rental=RM87/mth (RM45+RM36+RM6) Bank X Proposal to Merchant Bank Y Dialup EDC Terminal EDC + L100 About RM100/month on RM100k/mth sales Telephone Call Charges FREE Lower Monthly Bank’s Cost Higher, <0.05% MDR 11 to 15 sec Transaction Time 8 sec Same Proposed MDR Same LOST Sales Outcome WIN
33. Competitive Edge -Scenario 4 – Low-cost Multi-Lane with 4 to 10 terminals Private and Confidential. Copyright of GHL Systems Berhad Bank Z Merchant GPRS 1 GPRS 2 ADSL Pri-GPRS Sec-GPRS Ter - ADSL Bank’s Network Bank Bank Z Bank M Bank N Connection L200/2xGPRS IP-VPN PSTN dial-up TCO- upfront & operation Medium High Low MDR Medium Highest Lowest Sales Outcome Win vs Bank M – lower MDR Win vs Bank N – same MDR, faster and no communication cost for merchant Lost to Bank Z due to MDR Lost to Bank Z due to terminal speed and no communication cost RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 RS-232 X-10 X-10 X-10 L200
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The netAccess X10 is GHL’s extender series. It is mainly used to extend the number of comm ports as well as the life of legacy terminals Terminals of devices are able to connect to it via RS232 or RS485 and the X10 will convert it to for IP connection
NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender overcomes limitations of a single RS232 serial port prevalent in many existing POS terminals providing connections for: Electronic Cash Registers, POS Terminals & Contactless Readers • NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender converts RS232 connectivity into TCP/IP • NetAccess L-300 provides IntelligentFailover with multiple Uplink options & accepting up to 30 TCP/IP connections • Typical deployment: Multi-lane merchant deployment consisting of: — 3 Payment Devices (ECRs, POS Terminals & Readers) per counter — 1 NetAccess X-10 per counter — Single NetAccess L-300 per outlet • Advantages: Speedy deployment; enables use of existing terminal populations; multiple uplink options; low communications cost via single NetAccess L-300 (via GPRS)
The L 100 series is a small merchant payment router. It has all the functionality as a network extender but has the added GPRS uplink capability It is able to accept RS232 and RS485 connections and route it via the GPRS or the Ethernet port
NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender overcomes limitations of a single RS232 serial port prevalent in many existing POS terminals providing connections for: Electronic Cash Registers, POS Terminals & Contactless Readers • NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender converts RS232 connectivity into TCP/IP • NetAccess L-300 provides IntelligentFailover with multiple Uplink options & accepting up to 30 TCP/IP connections • Typical deployment: Multi-lane merchant deployment consisting of: — 3 Payment Devices (ECRs, POS Terminals & Readers) per counter — 1 NetAccess X-10 per counter — Single NetAccess L-300 per outlet • Advantages: Speedy deployment; enables use of existing terminal populations; multiple uplink options; low communications cost via single NetAccess L-300 (via GPRS)
The L 100 series is a small merchant payment router. It has all the functionality as a network extender but has the added GPRS uplink capability It is able to accept RS232 and RS485 connections and route it via the GPRS or the Ethernet port
The L300
NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender overcomes limitations of a single RS232 serial port prevalent in many existing POS terminals providing connections for: Electronic Cash Registers, POS Terminals & Contactless Readers • NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender converts RS232 connectivity into TCP/IP • NetAccess L-300 provides IntelligentFailover with multiple Uplink options & accepting up to 30 TCP/IP connections • Typical deployment: Multi-lane merchant deployment consisting of: — 3 Payment Devices (ECRs, POS Terminals & Readers) per counter — 1 NetAccess X-10 per counter — Single NetAccess L-300 per outlet • Advantages: Speedy deployment; enables use of existing terminal populations; multiple uplink options; low communications cost via single NetAccess L-300 (via GPRS)
NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender overcomes limitations of a single RS232 serial port prevalent in many existing POS terminals providing connections for: Electronic Cash Registers, POS Terminals & Contactless Readers • NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender converts RS232 connectivity into TCP/IP • NetAccess L-300 provides IntelligentFailover with multiple Uplink options & accepting up to 30 TCP/IP connections • Typical deployment: Multi-lane merchant deployment consisting of: — 3 Payment Devices (ECRs, POS Terminals & Readers) per counter — 1 NetAccess X-10 per counter — Single NetAccess L-300 per outlet • Advantages: Speedy deployment; enables use of existing terminal populations; multiple uplink options; low communications cost via single NetAccess L-300 (via GPRS)
NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender overcomes limitations of a single RS232 serial port prevalent in many existing POS terminals providing connections for: Electronic Cash Registers, POS Terminals & Contactless Readers • NetAccess X-10 Payment Extender converts RS232 connectivity into TCP/IP • NetAccess L-300 provides IntelligentFailover with multiple Uplink options & accepting up to 30 TCP/IP connections • Typical deployment: Multi-lane merchant deployment consisting of: — 3 Payment Devices (ECRs, POS Terminals & Readers) per counter — 1 NetAccess X-10 per counter — Single NetAccess L-300 per outlet • Advantages: Speedy deployment; enables use of existing terminal populations; multiple uplink options; low communications cost via single NetAccess L-300 (via GPRS)
This is an example of a small merchant layout Between 1 to 3 terminals are deployed per site IP terminals are inherently expansive and with the use of netAccess L100, up to 3 terminals can share a single L100 and the L100 will use its GPRS uplink connection to the host
For medium size merchants the netAccess X10 and the L300 can be deployed This once again allows merchants to upgrade their terminals to support high speed networking with limited cost involved With netAccess X10’s intelligent pattern matching routing, limited amount of re-development on the terminal side is involved Moreover with such a setup, merchants can easily expand its system up to maximum of 15 terminals if the PSTN backup is deployed. However bigger merchants can also deploy more then 2 or 3 L300 to increase the efficiency and reliability if the system With L300’s GPRS capability allows high speed wireless capability and reduce wiring cost
For large scale merchants requiring more then 30 terminal connections our netAccess L1000 box can be deployed It can support up to 100 incoming TCP/IP connections Its main uplink to the acquiring host can come in the form of Leased Line, ADSL or ISDN. It also has backup links such as PSTN, ISDN or TCP
What about Existing Terminals???
The Validator employs a VR300. The contactless reader facilitates electronic fee collection. The Validator uses L100 as communication device. The unit communicates with GPRS and/or Wi-Fi. Optional integration with GPS for bus location. New Zone Based Fare Structure http://www.rapidkl.com.my/news/1-latest-news/134-newfares
Cost & Performance: A Balance Will this make current solutions obsolete? Where does it fit in? Direct Forwarding – Garbage in/Garbage out Pattern Matching – pattern is defined by specific formats, ISO or any data
What about Existing Terminals???
The Validator employs a VR300. The contactless reader facilitates electronic fee collection. The Validator uses L100 as communication device. The unit communicates with GPRS and/or Wi-Fi. Optional integration with GPS for bus location. New Zone Based Fare Structure http://www.rapidkl.com.my/news/1-latest-news/134-newfares