Interac
Britishnoun
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Canadian online payments service Interac said on Monday it was adding another network provider to its system after an outage at Rogers Communications last week left millions of Canadians locked out of online payments.
From Reuters
Interac said its services are fully available again after debit transactions were halted by the Rogers network outage.
From Seattle Times
The company powers a large number of debit cards, ATMs, and electronic fund transfers throughout Canada, a service Interac recently announced reached over one billion transactions.
From The Verge
Interac says it plans on “adding a supplier” to strengthen its “existing network redundancy” to help prevent its services from going offline in case of another outage.
From The Verge
Interac, which operates an email money transfer service used by several Canadian banks, said the outage was affecting its services.
From Reuters
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