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TORONTO - Smart Processing Solutions Inc. (SPS), a new division of Canadian transaction pocessor TNS Smart Network Inc. that will serve the United States market, is helping launch Data Stream Inc, a new division of Automated Systems America Inc. (ASAI), a California-based ISO.

According to a news release, ASAI has licensed TNS' Smart Processing Suite, and will use the software for ATM driving and debit/credit card transaction processing. While currently processing under ASAI, Data Stream expects to be fully operational by March 1.

"I can't comment enough on how important it is to work with a company like SPS that understands our business and offers implementation on our own time schedule." said John Steely, president of ASAI. "We need to have a substantial infrastructure in place to offer the level of services our customers expect…. trust in that relationship and in the product is essential."

Kent Cain, ASAI's West Coast operations manager, said that real-time reporting facilitated through SPS will help ASAI improve its customer service. "We will no longer have to wait for someone else to research where our customers' money is settling. SPS provides answers immediately." 

"More control means that as a company, we can be more effective", said Steely. "In addition, we can now better determine the value of the services provided instead of having that imposed on us."

According to the release, the Smart Processing Suite drives more than 10,000 ATMs across North America.

ASAI currently provides processing for more than 1,800 ATMs throughout the U.S. and Canada.

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DataStream is a full-service ATM processing company specializing in the needs of the gaming and white label ATM industries

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by Automated Systems America Inc

What is it about?

DataStream is a full-service ATM processing company specializing in the needs of the gaming and white label ATM industries. Its innovative, boutique approach to providing customizable transaction processing programs and applications for ISO clients, has branded DataStream an industry leader.

Datastream asai charge on credit card

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August 1, 2019

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April 4, 2018

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DataStream is a full-service ATM processing company specializing in the needs of the gaming and white label ATM industries. Its innovative, boutique approach to providing customizable transaction processing programs and applications for ISO clients, has branded DataStream an industry leader.

The DataStream application is part of the set of solutions offered by ASAI, and contains the following features:

- Summary information of ATM terminals by state.
- List of ATM terminals for a selected state.
- Detail of the information of an ATM terminal.
- Query ATM transactions by date.
- Detail query of an ATM transaction.
- Send support request message.
- Key Management to ATM Terminals.

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