Alberta Regional Network
The Alberta Regional Network also known as the ARN was an electronic networking organization in Alberta that links Alberta Credit Unions with ATB Financial. It was disbanded in 2010, concurrently with the introduction of chip cards in Canada.[1]
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Operating area | Alberta |
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Members | 41 |
ATMs | Over 400 |
Benefits
Customers of ARN members could use credit union and ATB financial ATMs to pay bills, inquire accounts, and deposit money with any other member institution without having to pay fees.[2]
gollark: Why would you want that?
gollark: No, you could do it on both, it would just be... maybe harder?
gollark: Of course, there's a problem with that in that it might print a new message in the middle of you typing one. So you'd need to display the input bit and printing of messages on different parts of the screen, and I am not good at that and don't know how to do it in OC.
gollark: Make one thread do the reading/broadcasting in a loop, make the other thread do the listening-for-modem-messages/printing in a loop.
gollark: Er, no.
References
- Rocky Credit Union (September 2010). "Community Update" (PDF).
- ATB Financial
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