Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Isis Mobile Wallet tests begin—but will consumers take to pay-by-phone?

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Isis Mobile Wallet tests begin—but will consumers take to pay-by-phone?
ConsumerReports.org (blog)
Some analysts forecast that only one in five cell phone users will be making mobile payments via systems like Isis by the year 2016—and that prediction is contingent on an increase in the number of merchants willing to invest in the necessary NFC ...
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ABI Research: NFC payments forecasted to reach $100 billion by 2016
TechSpot
Adoption is expected to take off more rapidly in the coming weeks / months as mobile payment service Isis rolls out in the US. Isis is a joint venture backed by AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon designed to rival Google Wallet. The service was expected to be ...
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Retail banking's new threat
Business Spectator
In 2011 market researcher Pyramid Research forecast that 28% of all smartphones (around 250 million) sold by 2015 will be NFC enabled. Clearly, banks need to reform to ride the wave of mobile payments. ... they should collaborate with the market ...
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Isis mobile payments launch in two US cities
Mobile Entertainment
Isis is the operator-led NFC payments project from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, and it's hoped this will be the project that pushes mobile payments into the mainstream. However, at the moment just nine handsets are able to use the app (although another ...
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