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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2009
Herbert Pamminger, Neukirchen, AT;
Dirk Fox, Bischofswiesen, DE;
Gregor Ponert, Salzburg, AT;
Johannes Lippert, Wolfgang, AT;
Gunther Gisenfelder, Grassau, DE;
Herbert Pamminger, Neukirchen, AT;
Dirk Fox, Bischofswiesen, DE;
Gregor Ponert, Salzburg, AT;
Johannes Lippert, Wolfgang, AT;
Gunther Gisenfelder, Grassau, DE;
Skidata AG, Groedig/Salzburg, AT;
Abstract
A method of ordering location-specific services in which RFID or NFC interaction between an RFID or NFC-enabled portable device or a mobile telephone of a user, on the one hand, and a location and service-specific smartposter comprising at least one RFID or NFC label or tag or a location and service-specific RFID or NFC label affixed to an object such as a smartposter, on the other hand, is used to set up an activatable link to the portable device or mobile telephone. A connection to a server operated by the service provider is established following link activation. Location information relating to the RFID or NFC label is communicated to the service provider's server, the contents of the server page corresponding to the link depending on the location information transmitted by the RFID or NFC label. The user is then capable of ordering location-specific services after the connection has been set up.