Thursday, May 31, 2012

Global mobile payment transactions rise 61.9% YoY - BizReport

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PayPal claims its iPhone and Android shopping app beats NFC chips
Telegraph.co.uk
The app, called inStore, is the latest salvo in the early skirmishes of a battle to urn smartphones into the easiest way to pay. It pitches web firms such as PayPal and Google against financial services firms, as well as the mobile manufacturers and ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Deals are required for NFC wireless payments to advance, panelists say
InternetRetailer.com
All the players involved in mobile payments via Near Field Communication wireless technology should not focus on NFC as a technology but as "a lifestyle choice," Peter Vesco, senior vice president of payments for German telecommunications company ...
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Mobilis Enable Biometric and NFC World Firsts for Mobile Wallets
Korea IT Times (press release)
... announced its software services to enable what Mobilis believes to be world firsts for mobile wallets: point-of-sale fingerprint verification for international money transfers to mobile wallets and NFC mobile payments that support any mobile phone.
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Post Office plans largest NFC contactless payments rollout in Europe
Computerworld New Zealand
The Post Office has revealed plans to roll-out contactless payments technology across its entire network, which will allow Mastercard and Visa customers to make payments of up to £20 using near field communication (NFC) equipped mobile phones across ...
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Global mobile payment transactions rise 61.9% YoY
BizReport
For the meantime, ticketing, rather than retail payments, will drive NFC transactions, according to Gartner's "Forecast: Mobile Payment, Worldwide, 2009-2016" report. That's because NFC payment requires, not only a change in user behavior, ...
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More than 1 in 4 Mobile Users in the US and Western Europe will pay in-store ...
Mobile Tech News (press release)
Hampshire, UK -- A new report from Juniper Research has found that more than 1 in 4 of US and Western European mobile phone users will use their NFC-enabled mobile phone to pay for goods in-store by 2017, compared with less than 2% in 2012.
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