Saturday, July 21, 2012

Mobile payments adoption remains stymied by hurdles

English: A poster advertising the introduction...
English: A poster advertising the introduction of the mobile payment service M-Pesa in Tanzania (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Blogs5 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
Expected rise in Mobile Shopping; User Friendliness ... - BLOG NFC
By audrey
If the number of mobile shoppers is set to double as eBay predicts evidently this should lead to more people shopping exclusively with their mobile phone, naturally NFC payment should follow closely behind? We'd like to think so.
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Dutch banks, mobile operators disband NFC joint venture ... - Paypers
Dutch financial services providers ABN AMRO, Rabobank, ING and telecommunications and telecommunications services providers KPN and Vodafone have disbanded their initiative to create a joint venture to introduce NFC mobile ...
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Ever wonder what's in your smart phone? | Advanced Technology ...
By KOTRA
KONAI has supplied more than 10 million NFC USIM cards globally, making the company the largest NFC USIM provider in the world. KONAI is a key enabler behind the world's first nationwide commercial NFC mobile payment service (South ...Advanced Technology & Design Korea
Mobile payments adoption remains stymied by hurdles ...Using NFC-enabled handsets does provide a more technically reliable route, but consumers remain unsure over the level of security NFC provides (albeit unfounded) and the complexity of the overall solution. ... Given that current non-mobile payment schemes already involve the merchant, issuer, acquirer and the card scheme, can the margins for a mobile service support the addition of the operator and others such as the handset vendor, m-wallet service provider, etc.? Also, what ...FierceWireless
Termineter Security Framework for Smart Meters Released | threatpost
By Dennis Fisher
I can't wait to get rid of this cumbersome credit card. I am concerned about the serious security implications that come along with this sort of technology. Who cares? NFC mobile payments are no more or less secure than using a credit card ...
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