T3Ci
Sep 8 2008, Bhagaban

We are still reluctant to admit that RFID technology has gone mainstream. However, T3Ci’s achievement may change our perception.

T3Ci has scripted a glorious record by completing the billionth RFID tag read in the month of February this year....

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