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Home System Access Channels
  Access Channels
 

Our web space is divided in two parts:
 
Crom website
 
Main access
 
http://cromalternativemoney.org/index.php/en/component/comprofiler/login
 
 
Crom Alternative Exchange Association
 
Main access
 
The main access of "Crom Alternative Exchange Association" is via the normal web page (with security certificate).
SSL technology prevents your information from being stolen or intercepted.
All members and users of services can access via this page.
 
http://cromland.cromalternativemoney.org
 
 
 
Quick payment
 
This a simple web page where members and users can make payments in a quick way.
 
http://cromland.cromalternativemoney.org/quickpayment
 
 
 
Mobile access
 
Everyone from everywhere can access "Crom Alternative Exchange Association" for basic actions like payments, retrieve balance, and transaction information, with our access for mobile devices like mobile phone, smartphone, personal digital assistant (pda) or others.
It allows you to monitor and manage your account from anywhere, you always have access to up-to-date informations.
 
Wap 1     http://cromland.cromalternativemoney.org/wap
Wap 2     http://cromland.cromalternativemoney.org/mobile
 
 
 
POS Web
 
With the "Point of Sale" access, shops and business can recieve consumer payments in a quick way.
 
http://cromland.cromalternativemoney.org/posweb
 
 
 
External web payments
 
This module allows e-commerce sites to use "Crom Alternative Exchange Association" as a payment provider.
 
 
 
Integration with websites
 
The "Crom Alternative Exchange Association" main access page can be integrated within an existing website.
Example:
 
http://cromalternativemoney.org/index.php/en/marketplace

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  The Pony Express

 The Pony Express was a fast mail service crossing the North American continent from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California.
 
The Pony Express consisted of relays of men riding horses carrying saddlebags of mail across a 2000-mile trail.
The service opened officially on April 3, 1860. Messages were carried on horseback relay across the prairies, plains, deserts, and mountains of the Western United States. It briefly reduced the time for mail to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to around ten days. By traveling an easier shorter route and using mounted riders rather than stagecoaches, the founders of the Pony Express hoped to establish their service as a faster and more reliable conduit for the mail and win away the exclusive government mail contract. Eventually, the Pony Express had more than 100 stations, 80 riders, and between 400 and 500 horses. The express route was extremely hazardous, but only one mail delivery was ever lost. The Pony Express demonstrated that a unified transcontinental system could be built and operated continuously the year around — something not seen since the times of the Romans.
 
The romantic drama surrounding the Pony Express has made it a part of the legend of the American West.

 

       Telegraph

 Samuel Morse invented a telegraph system that was a practical and commercial success.
 
A telegraph is a communications system in which information is transmitted over a wire through a series of electrical current pulses, usually in the form of Morse code.
 
A trained Morse operator could transmit 40 to 50 words per minute.
Automatic transmission, introduced in 1914, handled more than twice that number.

 

      Internet

 The Internet is a worldwide, publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP).
 
The Internet was begun as a military command and control systems research project.
It was conceived by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. government in 1969 and was first known as the ARPANET.
 
The most widely used part of the Internet is the World Wide Web (often abbreviated "WWW" or called "the Web").
The Web is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs.
 
Using the Web, you have access to millions of pages of information.