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This reads like a TransCore ad. I think it's misleading (bordering on inaccurate) to say that TransCore installed the first toll tag, when I'm pretty sure it was a company named AmTech. Even if AmTech was bought by (or changed its name to, or whatever) TransCore, crediting a company named "TransCore" for inventing the toll tag is just not right.
HMishkoff22:11, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
TransCore bought Amtech in 2000. In any case, the text in question was copied from TransCore's website. I rewrote it to stick to the facts, and also not be a copyvio.Sam801:30, 13 June 2006 (UTC)Reply