Friday, May 25, 2012

Google launches pre-paid NFC transit card in Kenya

ePaymentNews3 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
Phones set to replace train tickets as app is launched to allow passengers to ...
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Customers will be able to pay their fare, for one journey or a long-term pass, via an app on their mobile. The phone is then used as a 'smart' ticket – similar to London's Oyster card – tapped at the terminal on the rail platform gate or next to the ...
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Stagecoach and EE launch mobile ticketing
Marketing Week
Quick Tap is the service that also allows Orange users to pay for items at retail outlets such as Eat, Pret a Manger and Subway, by tapping their phones against a compatible NFC (Near field communications) reader. Gerry McQuade, chief marketing officer ...
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Google launches pre-paid NFC transit card in Kenya
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Conductors on the bus network in Kenya tap the beba cards on an NFC-enabled mobile phone to process the payment, and the user gets a receipt by SMS. The beba Wesbite offers a full transaction history. The cards may find a niche as they protect users ...
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