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Easytrip is phasing out the DSRC tags to promote the contactless, COVID-19 safe RFID further. By September 30, 2020, Easytrip will be phasing out the DSRC tags in favor of their RFID system. DSRC users can convert their remaining balance to the RFID account by downloading the Request for Transfer of Balance form on the Easytrip website, then email the filled out form to [email protected]. (Smart) has partnered with Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) to introduce the reloading of Easytrip RFID via mobile load service. This allows Smart and TNT subscribers to reload their Easytrip RFID accounts by simply providing their information on the text message, EASY[DENOM][12-DIGIT RFID ACCOUNT NUMBER], and sending it to 3279. According to Smart, users will receive a text message after the transaction, while the Easytrip RFID accounts will be credited right after. Subscribers can then use their Easytrip RFID on the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), the Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), and C-5 South Link Expressway. Through our partnership with MPTC, we’re glad to offer our subscribers the added convenience and comfort of being able to reload their Easytrip RFID account anytime and anywhere so they have one less concern on the road,” said Jane J. Read more in our articles including "Easytrip (DSRC) tags to go offline on September 30, 2020" and "Smart partners with MPTC for toll top-up via mobile load".

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What is Easytrip DSRC?

Easytrip is phasing out the DSRC tags to promote the contactless, COVID-19 safe RFID further. By September 30, 2020, Easytrip will be phasing out the DSRC tags in favor of their RFID system. DSRC users can convert their remaining balance to the RFID account by downloading the Request for Transfer of Balance form on the Easytrip website, then email the filled out form to [email protected].

What have you covered about Easytrip DSRC?

(Smart) has partnered with Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) to introduce the reloading of Easytrip RFID via mobile load service. This allows Smart and TNT subscribers to reload their Easytrip RFID accounts by simply providing their information on the text message, EASY[DENOM][12-DIGIT RFID ACCOUNT NUMBER], and sending it to 3279. According to Smart, users will receive a text message after the transaction, while the Easytrip RFID accounts will be credited right after.

Where can I find articles about Easytrip DSRC?

Our coverage of Easytrip DSRC includes: "Easytrip (DSRC) tags to go offline on September 30, 2020"; "Smart partners with MPTC for toll top-up via mobile load"; "Courier Complaints Drop 88% Under Oplan Bantay Padala". Each article provides unique insights and information.