Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Google, PayPal protest to EU against Brits' pay-by-bonk threesome


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NFC payments impact will be slight, says IEEE fellow
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NFC-enabled mobile payments may not have the kind of immediate impact the likes of Google and Isis are hoping for, according to Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellow Jack Winters. In an interview with Network World, ...

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Aukland to trial mobile wallet on transit network
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Developed in partnership with Gemalto, Westpac and Paymark, the trial will involve some 30 staff from the six organizations using mobile phones to make NFC payments on Aukland's buses, trains and ferries, as well as at certain retailers.
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Google, PayPal protest against Brits' pay-by-bonk threesome
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By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Google and PayPal have reportedly been whispering to the EU that allowing the UK operators to band together and promote NFC payments would be anticompetitive and shouldn't be allowed.
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Survey shows 66% of retailers want mobile POS
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A new survey from Motorola Solutions shows there is increasing interest from retail, hospitality and field service industries for mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) solutions, such as NFC payments and mobile loyalty programs, as a core strategy for improving ...
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