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AT&T GLOBAL INFORMATION SOLUTIONS INTRODUCES 5670 ATM; Industry's Smallest Free-Standing ATM Designed Specifically For Off-Premise Placements

Business Wire, Nov 29, 1994

DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--November 29, 1994--AT&T Global Information Solutions, the world's leading manufacturer of automated teller machines (ATMs) and self-service solutions, today announced the AT&T 5670 ATM. The 5670 is a cash dispenser with the smallest footprint of any free-standing ATM and is designed specifically for ATM providers -- including banks, retailers, and networks -- looking to expand their self-service delivery channel to off-premise locations.

"Consumers are demanding increasing levels of convenience and service and this has triggered a tremendous growth in the deployment of ATMs in off-premise locations such as convenience stores and supermarkets," said John Gray, vice president, Financial Products and Systems Marketing, AT&T Global Information Solutions. "After consulting with over 200 financial institutions and retailers around the world, we developed the 5670 specifically for off-premise placements."

Designed to fit where space is a premium, such as a small bank branch or retail location, the 5670 is only 18.5 inches wide and 33.5 inches deep. Despite its small size, the 5670 gives banks and retailers the ability to offer their customers the convenience of a full range of cash and coupon dispensing features.

"Two messages came through loud and clear when talking with customers and prospects around the world," said Gray. "First, there was definitely a need for a small footprint cash machine targeted specifically at the off-premise market, one of the fastest growing markets worldwide. Most importantly, however, was that a compact ATM had to have the same reliability, accessibility, and security already found in AT&T's fourth generation family of self-service terminals. In addition, any new ATM had to be compatible with our existing ATM applications. The 5670 meets and exceeds all these requirements." Multiple Configurations

The 5670, like the rest of AT&T's fourth generation ATMs, is available in a range of configurations designed to meet the specific needs of individual customers. The 5670 can be configured with a card reader, monochrome monitor, one cassette and no journal printer. From there, the 5670 can be upgraded with additional currency cassettes, color monitor, journal printer and a variety of industry-standard card readers, including a smart cart reader.

"We have always made a strong commitment to protect our customers investments and the development of the 5670 is no exception," said Gray. "The modular design of the 5670 means customers can upgrade and expand the capabilities of the machine as business needs change. For example, the capability to deploy up to four currency cassettes gives the bank or retailer the ability to extend the time between replenishments and dispense revenue-generating promotional material such as coupons to their customers."

In addition, the 5670 will run most existing software already available for AT&T fourth generation machines as well as applications migrated from third generation machines. New Printer

One of the unique features of the 5670 is its new full-graphics printer. This almost silent printer offers consistently high print quality and is faster than a traditional printer. Other features of the new printer include:

- improved reliability, with no ribbon required; - the ability to print fee-generating coupons as well as mini-statements;

and - variable print sizes to assist those with visual impairments.

Reliability and Security

Because of the increased need for security in off-premise locations, the 5670 has been designed to address security issues. The 5670 weighs more than a half ton and can be bolted to the floor, addressing a concern commonly related to table top and wall mounted cash dispense units. The 5670 complies with UL291 security standards. In addition, the 5670 includes AT&T's industry-leading Self-Service System Security application layer to prevent unauthorized access to the operating system.

The reliability of the 5670 is enhanced through AT&T's State of Health monitoring software and optional Terminal Management software. Together, these applications provide a remote, proactive alert system designed to identify potential problems before they arise and ensure maximum system availability. AT&T's Software Management allows users to centrally distribute, maintain and modify software applications.

"Our objective is to help our customers better serve their customers and the 5670 is another example of AT&T developing a solution designed specifically for that purpose," said Gray. "The ATM is a critical component of our company's strategy because it enables our customers to collect valuable information at the point of customer contact. With the 5670, our customers can get this information when and where it's most convenient for their customers." First customer availability of the 5670 will be in March, 1995 and volume shipments will commence in June, 1995. Prices, depending on configuration, range from U.S. $12,500 to $22,500.

 

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