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What is the difference between fixed-line, Bluetooth and mobile chip and pin terminals?

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What is the difference between fixed-line, Bluetooth and mobile chip and pin terminals?

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The differences between the terminal versions are the way in which they communicate to to your acquiring bank. The fixed line terminal (EFT 930-S) is connected to a standard analogue telephone line and uses the telephone line to connect. The Bluetooth terminal (EFT 930-B) also connects to a telephone line but can be used away from its base station (e.g. restaurant garden/outdoor event, etc). The most popular terminal in the range is the fully mobile terminal (EFT 930-G) that uses a specific mobile phone SIM using the latest GSM / GPRS technology which allows the user to take payments in any location (please note that this is reliant on a valid mobile phone signal).

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