Thursday, October 11, 2012

Mobile payments adoption in US could take years

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Mobile payments adoption in US could take years
Computerworld
ISIS is a partnership of three wireless carriers -- AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA -- now deploying NFC payment terminals and related technology for use with NFC phones in Austin and Salt Lake City. Davidson said his prediction might change if ...
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NTT Docomo to take Japanese mobile wallet global
NFC World
Both phones have received MasterCard PayPass certification, bringing the total number of NFC handsets approved by the payments network to more than seventy. Users of the new phones will also be able to make use of Korea's Cashbee prepaid mobile ...
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NFC World
NTT Docomo partners with Mastercard to extend payment network globally
Campaign Asia-Pacific
The service is scheduled for launch during the first half of next year, at which time customers in Japan using both iD mobile credit payments and NFC compatible Docomo smartphones will have access to the service outside Japan. So far more than 70 ...
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Mobile payments in the US: 'wallet wars' and the Wild West
TechRadar UK
The mobile payment landscape went under the microscope during a roundtable discussion at MobileCon 2012 Thursday, with five executives from leading payment companies breaking down what it will take for the service to get off the ground. Afzal Bari, a ...
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