Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cubic Customer, RMV, Tops One Million Mobile Transit Tickets Milestone in Frankfurt



Cubic’s Customer Tops One Million Mobile Transit Tickets Sold in Frankfurt

SAN DIEGO, CALIF., May 23, 2012 – Cubic Transportation Systems, a business unit of Cubic Corporation (NYSE:CUB) and a leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions, announced that Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund GmbH (RMV), one of Europe’s largest transport associations, and a Cubic customer, has sold more than one million mobile phone transit tickets with Cubic’s smartphone app and mobile ticketing solution.


RMV oversees transit services in the Frankfurt, Germany, region, including 153 transit operators that accept tickets generated by Cubic’s app.

RMV’s “HandyTicket” service lets riders pay for and download single rides, day passes and group day passes all from their mobile phone quickly, easily and without cash. Since the introduction of Cubic’s new mobile app in October 2010 for iPhone, Android and Blackberry smart phones, the number of users has rocketed to more than 40,000.

Additionally, RMV equips its train stations and bus shelters with “ConTags” (“Kontaktpunkten” in German), usable by travelers with NFC-enabled devices that customers tap with their smartphones to enter the transit system and automatically enter their starting location.The destination is selected from the RMV ticketing screen on the phone and the ticket is charged to the customer’s bank card associated with his or her RMV account. A 2-D barcode ticket – similar to an airline boarding pass – is transmitted to the phone and can be verified by an inspector upon request.

“We’re pleased to see the strong uptake of our mobile ticketing solution, clear proof that transit customers find it very convenient and easy to use,” said Stefan Jacobs, managing director for Cubic Transportation Systems (Deutschland) GmbH. “We are looking forward to continuing our work with RMV, constantly striving to improve applications and to develop new ones, always with the aim of making life simpler for many thousands of travelers.”

Cubic® Transportation Systems, Inc., is part of Cubic Corporation. Cubic Corporation is the parent company of three major business segments: Defense Systems, Mission Support Services and Transportation Systems. Cubic Defense Systems is a leading provider of realistic combat training systems and defense electronics. Mission Support Services is a leading provider of training, operations, maintenance, technical and other support services.

Cubic® Transportation Systems, Inc., is a leading integrator of payment and information technology and services for intelligent travel solutions. Cubic delivers integrated solutions that help transport operators manage their operations and services and give passengers choices in the smartest and easiest ways to pay their fares. Cubic specializes in design, development, manufacture, supply, installation, integration, services and information. Services provided by Cubic include on-site management, central systems, operations support, patron support, business support and field services.

Every year, nearly 10 billion rides are taken worldwide using Cubic payment and information systems. Cubic has delivered over 400 projects in 40 major markets on five continents. Active projects include London; Chicago, Brisbane (Southeast Queensland) region, Australia; New York/New Jersey region; Washington, D.C. /Baltimore/Virginia region; Los Angeles region; San Diego region; San Francisco region; Minneapolis/St. Paul; Atlanta region; Miami (South Florida) region; Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada; Sydney (New South Wales), Australia; and Scandinavia.

Cubic Defense Systems is a leading provider of realistic combat training systems, cyber technologies, asset tracking solutions, and defense electronics. Mission Support Services is a leading provider of training, operations, maintenance, technical and other support services.

For more information about Cubic, see the company's Web site at www.cubic.com.

Increasing consumer trust and awareness key for widespread uptake of NFC mobile payments

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Increasing consumer awareness and building trust around contactless mobile payments will be key if providers and brands expect to see the widespread adoption of NFC technology in 2012 as predicted.

The very first Mobile Payment Index study from eDigitalResearch also found that almost 9 out of 10 (89%) previous users of contactless mobile payments are likely to use the technology again in the near future, demonstrating the potential that NFC could offer retailers, brands and providers.

The survey also found that, of those that have the NFC technology enabled of their smartphone device, an encouraging 47% have already used it to make a purchase. Early adopters, predominately young males, are using the technology to purchase smaller to medium sized items.

However, the results also highlight the distinct lack of general consumer awareness surrounding contactless mobile payments. Of the 2,000 consumers surveyed, 33% said that they had not heard of the technology before. Trust in the technology is also incredibly low, with over one third (35%) saying that they wouldn’t use contactless mobile payments because of concerns over security and fraud.

Derek Eccleston, Head of Research at eDigitalResearch, comments, “It’s not surprising that we’re seeing this sort of wariness from consumers. Unlike mCommerce, where consumers were driving the change and shopping online via their mobiles well before the first shopping apps, this time around it’s up to retailers and technology providers to push for this next revolution of the market. People need to work together to increase consumer awareness, and in turn, settle fears and tackle key issues, such as security”.
The study also found that, over the next year, 27% of smartphone owners surveyed are likely to use contactless mobile payments more. It’s important, however, that mobile firms, technology providers and retailers work to increase consumer awareness and convert this segment of consumers into contactless mobile payment users.

To download a copy of the full results from the Mobile Payment Index study, please complete the following short registration survey:
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An online survey was sent to a national representative sample. 2,106 responses were collected in total; 1,068 were completed by smartphone owners and 1,017 by non-smartphone owners.

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Apple's iWallet will use Bluetooth rather than NFC, says analyst

News5 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
Apple's iWallet will use Bluetooth rather than NFC, says analyst
ComputerworldUK
... May 12 Retail industry analyst Pablo Saez Gil of ResearchFarm is convinced that Apple's iWallet digital wallet will use Bluetooth 4.0 instead of Near Field Communication (NFC), despite the enormous amount of backing behind NFC for mobile payments.
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Mobile payment conferences: déjà vu all over again
Mobile Payments Today (blog)
When the CTIA Wireless 2012 conference ended on May 10, it closed a very busy spring that was chock full of meetings, conferences and tradeshows all covering some aspect of mobile payments. Between the National Retail Federation show in New York in ...
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Research and Markets: Near Field Communication (NFC): From Theory to Practice ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
By Business Wire Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s6296n/near_field_communi) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Near Field Communication (NFC): From Theory to Practice" to their offering.
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Toulouse-Blagnac Airport passengers to pass using mobile phone
Voice & Data Online
France's Toulouse-Blagnac Airport trials SIM-based Near Field Communication (NFC) to allow passengers to pass through the airport's checks, controls and gates using only mobile phones. Using the security of the SIM card, the airport will enable 50 ...
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Ingenico and Vantiv Partner for EMV, NFC Mobile and Secure Encrypted Payments in U.S. Marketplace


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May 23, 2012, 9:01 a.m. EDT


A Top U.S. Payment Processor Selects Ingenico's Telium Series as Preferred POS Devices for Its Financial Institution and Merchant Customers

ATLANTA, GA, May 23, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Ingenico, leading worldwide provider of payment solutions, and Vantiv, Inc. VNTV -3.43% , a leading provider of payment processing services and related technology solutions for financial institutions of all sizes, announced today that the processor has chosen Ingenico's new generation Telium series point-of-sale (POS) products coupled with Vantiv point-to-point encryption (P2PE) solution for marketing and sale to its financial institution and merchant customers in the United States. In a proactive move to facilitate the migration to more secure EMV chip-based and NFC mobile payments in the U.S., the two companies collaborated and completed the Class A certification of the Telium series devices. The certification covers a comprehensive range of Ingenico's Telium devices including iCT220 & iCT250 countertop terminals, iWL220 & iWL250BT (bluetooth) wireless devices, and iPP220 & iPP320 PIN pads.
The entire Telium range of products is designed to comply with the industry's most stringent PCI PTS security requirements and combine the latest POS technologies. The new Ingenico POS products fully support Vantiv P2P card data encryption solution to enable merchants to conveniently and securely accept electronic payment.
"As one of the leading integrated payment processors and provider of payment related technologies, Vantiv is committed to remain on the cutting edge of industry trends and is continuously seeking to provide our customers with the best-in-class, most secure technologies that are available in the market today," said Bill Weingart, Chief Product Officer at Vantiv. "In the U.S., the current dynamic changes in the payments ecosystem incites us to take a proactive approach. We are prepared to arm financial institutions and merchants with POS devices that are ready and capable to accept any type of transactions that their business demands today and in the future. Ingenico and its latest generation Telium range POS products represent exactly the class of innovative, secure and comprehensive solutions that our customers are counting on Vantiv to provide."
Built around Ingenico's Telium 2 architecture and EMV Level 2 kernel, the Telium range comes standard with all payment technologies already embedded such as contactless and NFC and ready to activate, so there is no need for add-on devices or components. This provides merchants with flexibility to seamlessly accept EMV, NFC, contactless and traditional magnetic strip cards.
"We are very pleased with Vantiv's decision to add Ingenico's new generation Telium range of products to their portfolio of payment solutions and view it as a true testament to our continued engineering innovation and commitment to provide the most advanced POS products," said Thierry Denis, president of Ingenico, North America. "With a footprint of 17 million terminals globally, 14 million of them processing EMV transaction daily, we bring years of EMV chip based technology expertise and implementation to our partnership with Vantiv. We feel confident that Vantiv has chosen a solid POS partner who is well-positioned to respond to their customers' demanding transaction acceptance needs by equipping them with highest-performing POS products in market capable to support traditional magstripe cards and the new types of payment inclusive of EMV, contactless, and NFC-enabled mobile payments."
To learn more about Ingenico and its global product offerings, visit the company's website at www.ingenico.com
About Ingenico (ING) Ingenico is a leading provider of payment solutions, with over 17 million terminals deployed in more than 125 countries. Its 3,600 employees worldwide support retailers, banks and service providers to optimize and secure their electronic payments solutions, develop their offer of services and increase their point of sales revenue. More information on www.ingenico.com
About Vantiv, Inc. Vantiv, Inc. VNTV -3.43% , is a leading, integrated payment processor differentiated by a single, proprietary technology platform. Vantiv offers a comprehensive suite of traditional and innovative payment processing and technology solutions to merchants and financial institutions of all sizes in the U.S., enabling them to address their payment processing needs through a single provider. We build strong relationships with our customers, helping them become more efficient, more secure and more successful. Vantiv is the third largest merchant acquirer and the largest PIN debit acquirer based on number of transactions in the U.S. The company's growth strategy includes expanding further into high growth payment segments, such as prepaid, ecommerce, mobile and information solutions, and attractive industry verticals, such as business-to-business, government, healthcare and education. For more information, visit www.vantiv.com .



Only 17% of UK consumers 'completely aware' of mobile NFC

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Validity CTO to Present at NFC Solutions Summit 2012


Validity CTO to Present Natural ID Solutions for Improving Mobile Risk Management and User Experience at NFC Solutions Summit 2012 (via PR Newswire)

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Validity Sensors, Inc., the leader in Natural ID authentication, announces that Chief Technology Officer, Sebastien Taveau, will participate in a panel discussion on "NFC Proximity Mobile Payments" at NFC Solutions Summit 2012. The session will…

71 Percent of Mobile Device Sales in May Were Smartphones


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May 23, 2012, 6:01 a.m. EDT

iGR Research Finds That 71 Percent of Mobile Device Sales in May Were Smartphones


Consumer Research Shows That Smartphone Purchase Intenders Are Willing to Pay $11 More for an Apple iPhone Compared to Android

AUSTIN, TX, May 23, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- In 2012, it is hard to imagine life without a smartphone which provide constant connectivity to email, music, social networks, and much more, from just about any location. As such, U.S. consumers are increasingly interested in smartphones and have, or plan to, purchase such devices. In order to understand more about current smartphone buying trends, iGR conducted a major survey of consumers in May 2012.
Consumers indicated that approximately 28 percent of the mobile handsets they purchased recently were basic mobile phones and 71 percent were smartphones. Close to 69 percent of the handsets they plan to buy in the future are likely to be smartphones.
The majority of consumers who recently purchased a handset (of any type) reported a mean overall handset purchase price of approximately $114.23 (weighted). Similarly, the majority of consumers who plan to buy any type of handset in the near future plan to spend on average approximately $127.25 (weighted).
When iGR examined the price the respondents were willing to pay for a smartphone, the survey showed that consumers were on average willing to pay $135.90 for an Apple iPhone compared to $124.65 for an Android device. Thus, despite the range of Android smartphones available across all price points, Apple is able to command an average of $11 higher price per device.
"Smartphones have become the new norm," said Iain Gillott, president and founder of iGR, a market research consultancy focused on the wireless & mobile industry. "60 percent of the survey respondents iGR interviewed reported using a smartphone." And while smartphone users do tend to be younger (below 45), that demographic is shifting as smartphones become more common and more appealing to older consumers. Indeed, the purchasing demographic must shift in the next few years in order for smartphone adoption to increase.
iGR's new market research report, U.S. Consumer Smartphone Profile: Current Use and Future Purchase Plans, looks at consumer trends in the U.S. regarding smartphones, and addresses the following questions:



New tomPay sticky tags from Identive enable NFC payments on any phoneayment

New sticky tags from Identive enable NFC payments on any phone
Mobile Payments Today
Identive Group Inc., best known as a provider of RFID security and ID solutions, announced a new sticker tag that may prove to be the proverbial "game changer" for NFC. The tag allows payment card manufacturers to offer contactless payment services ...
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Identive's tomPAY sticker turns any mobile phone into a contactless payment device
NFCNews (blog)
Identive Group announced tomPAY, an NFC-enabled sticker tag that can be affixed to existing mobile phones to enable contactless payments. Based on Identive's tom (tag on metal) smart inlay technology, tomPAY is manufactured using the same processes as ...
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29 Breaking "Mobile Payment" News Stories for May 23, 2012

News23 new results for "Mobile Payment"
Blue State Digital Launches New Mobile Payment System
Sacramento Bee
By Blue State Digital NEW YORK, May 22, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Providing a new way for issue and electoral campaigns and charities to mobilize their most loyal supporters, Blue State Digital (BSD) has launched a simplified mobile-based "Quick Donate" ...
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Barclays opens Pingit mobile payment system to all businesses
ComputerworldUK
By Antony Savvas | Computerworld UK | Published 13:45, 23 May 12 The Barclays Pingit mobile payment system, which can be seen as a rival to PayPal, has been extended to all businesses, not just sole traders. Thousands of small businesses are already ...
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Onebip launches a mobile payment browser
Mobile Payments Today
Onebip, the mobile payment business of m-commerce company Neomobile, announced it has launched Onebip Mobile Browser, a new mobile browser-based purchasing solution, across more than 70 countries worldwide. With the Onebip Mobile Browser, ...
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Emerging Tech Trends Take Center Stage at NACStech
CSNews Online
In the first session, Gray Taylor, executive director of PCATS, presented a thorough analysis of the current payment options in the industry, discussed the disappointing impact of the Durbin swipe fee reform, and mapped out the dozens of mobile payment ...
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Onebip launches payment solution for browser-based games
Pocket Gamer.Biz
by Keith Andrew Mobile payment specialist Onebip has launched its new payment platform for games designed for smartphone browsers. The new system – dubbed Onebip Mobile Browser – allows users to purchase from web apps on virtually any mobile devices ...
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Onebip launches mobile browser-based commerce system..
Finextra
Onebip, the mobile payment business division of global mobile commerce company Neomobile, today launched Onebip Mobile Browser, its new mobile browser-based purchasing solution, across more than 70 countries worldwide.
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PCI Security Standards Council Announces Program Highlights for Inaugural Asia ...
Generation NT (US)
- Mobile payment acceptance security, point-to-point encryption and cloud computing among key topics the PCI Council will update stakeholders on during the one-day meeting in Singapore -. Increasing payment security is a global endeavor.
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Mirth and Cardify link loyalty rewards to credit cards
GigaOM
22, 2012, 2:12pm PT No Comments While a number of mobile payment startups are trying to retire the credit card, the old plastic continues to be a vital tool for a lot of new businesses. We've talked about other services like CardSpring that allows ...
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GigaOM
SK TELECOM CO LTD : SK Telecom CEO Discusses Development of Mobile ...
4-traders
CEO Ha and Director General Bouverot met to discuss the future development direction and current issues regarding the mobile telecommunications services including NFC (Near Field Communication) based mobile payment services and next-generation ...
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Free Lunch Today — Courtesy of LevelUp Mobile App
TechNewsDaily
by Sean Captain, Managing Editor, TechNewsDaily There is, in fact, such thing as a free lunch, at least when a mobile payment company wants to promote its app. LevelUp, an app for iPhones and Android phones is offering $10 credit today for people who ...
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57% shoppers check prices online before they shop: Survey
Times of India
Lack of proper mobile payment gateway has been one of the biggest stone on way of m-commerce growth. Unable to pay from the mobile balance or the sense of unsafeness in using credit cards has led to many e-commerce portals staying away from m-commerce ...
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Half of NFC phone owners have used made a contactless payments
Mobile Entertainment
by Tim Green The first Mobile Payment Index study from eDigitalResearch found that of those that have the NFC technology enabled on their phone, 47 per cent have already used it to make a purchase. Meanwhile 89 per cent of those that have made a ...
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Mobile Entertainment
Globa's SMS money transfer service targets Africa's unbanked
The Next Web
Started just five years ago in South Africa, Globa is now an international money transfer and mobile payment platform. It continues to grow rapidly, and the firm is now looking to go global – once it's taken over the whole of Africa.
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The Next Web
Onebip unveils mobile browser-based purchasing service
Telecompaper (subscription)
Onebip, the mobile payment business division of Neomobile has launched Onebip Mobile Browser, its mobile browser-based purchasing service, across more than 70 countries worldwide. Brands, mobile companies and digital and online merchants will be able ...
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The top retail tech deployments of the year ... so far
Retail Customer Experience
Earlier this year, Home Depot partnered with PayPal to test a mobile payment platform at a handful of Home Depot stores. Its decision to expand the program, which allows customers to pay for purchases at the point of sale using a PayPal-issued credit ...
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Farnoosh Torabi Interview with Noobpreneur.com
Noobpreneur.com
Before mobile payment apps like GoPayment, it was too expensive for most small businesses to use a wireless terminal, which cost around $1000 to rent, not to mention expensive processing fees. As a result, business owners and their employees often ...
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Noobpreneur.com
Westpac keeps focus on mobility
CIO Magazine
However, he also said it poses risks and there are currently a large number of mobile payment apps in the market, with some of those products being "experimental". "We don't believe we'll see a clear single pathway forward for micro payments – mobile ...
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Getting Engaged
CSPnet.com
Meanwhile, other speakers addressed related topics of mobile marketing and mobile payment. In a session on the future of payments, speaker Tilak Mandadi, senior vice president of technologies for American Express Merchant Services, New York, ...
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Best Buy Management Discusses Q1 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
The Best Buy Mobile payment in Q1 of last year was $29 million. When excluding the impact of the Mobile profit-share payment from last year's International operating income, for a more accurate comparison, the year-over-year decline in adjusted ...
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McKelvey joins board of Emerald Auto
STLtoday.com
McKelvey, a co-founder of mobile payment service Square, among other things, will serve as a non-executive board member for the company, which last year announced plans to build a delivery van plant in Hazelwood. He brings experience in growing small ...
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Sweet deals for Virgin's LG Optimus Elite: $25 Google Wallet credit and a $35 ...
Android Authority
Then again, why wouldn't you want to use the mobile payment system, especially now that it is available in so many cities in the US? The second deal coming with the LG Optimus Elite should be even more tempting – you get a $35 account bonus from Virgin ...
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Android Authority
Lumbering UK banks face legacy challenge as IT planning cycles shrink
Finextra
The UK banks' efforts to introduce an industry-wide P2P mobile payment system offer a prime example of the challenges posed in this new environment. Perturbed by the lengthy planning cycle, Barclays moved to roll out its own 'Pingit' payment app ...
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Finextra
Can Hertz shake up car sharing?
GigaOM
Reber added that Hertz is open to enabling cars to be opened with smartphones when he believes near field communication technology and mobile payment systems are more mature. Whatever the rate of Hertz's ramp into car sharing, it's not likely going ...
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Blogs3 new results for "Mobile Payment"
DLI introduces rugged tablet with 5-in-1 Mobile Payment system ...
DLI releases its latest DLI 9000 Rugged Mobile Tablet along with its 5-in-1 payment module option.
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Blue State Digital Launches New Mobile Payment System - from ...
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Rogers and CIBC announce Mobile Payment Solution
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Intuit And Deloitte Team Up for Mobile Payment Information ...
Today, Intuit put out a new infographic about the trend of the mobile payment industry. In it, they have some very interesting findings about the habits of ...
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Ghana Post launches mobile payment | BiztechAfrica Business ...
News about Ghana Post launches mobile payment | BiztechAfrica - IT News Africa, Business and Technology News of Africa.
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CIBC & Rogers launch a mobile payment app for Visa and ...
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Blue State Digital Launches New Mobile Payment System



"Quick Donate" Simplifies and Streamlines Text-to-Give

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/PRNewswire/ -- Providing a new way for issue and electoral campaigns and charities to mobilize their most loyal supporters, Blue State Digital (BSD) has launched a simplified mobile-based "Quick Donate" program, allowing repeat donors to make gifts in seconds using a mobile phone or handheld device.
BSD's Quick Donate is rolling out to BSD's political and nonprofit clients and allows donors to make a gift instantly on a mobile device in response to a solicitation. Quick Donate delivers 100% of the donated funds to the campaign or charity immediately, unlike other mobile giving platforms, which often deduct fees to mobile carriers and third-party services and may hold funds for days or weeks.
"Our clients are increasingly asking us for mobile giving and engagement tools, because more and more of their supporters are interacting with them on smartphones and mobile devices rather than on computers," explained Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Chief Technology Officer for BSD. "BSD's Quick Donate is direct marketing in its purest and most efficient form – it helps organizations connect emotionally with their most loyal fans, and gives those fans the means to take instant action."
BSD's Quick Donate mobile giving platform is an extension of an organization's BSD Tools CRM database. New Quick Donate participants are invited to save their credit card information for future donations and to opt in to receive communications.  Donors are then offered future donate opportunities in text messages or emails, and can donate in seconds by replying to a text message or clicking on a link, without having to enter credit card information again.
Detailed information on the feature is available at http://www.bluestatedigital.com/quickdonate.
"Issue organizations and campaigns work hard to keep on top of events in a fast news cycle," explained Mr. Franklin-Hodge. "BSD Quick Donate technology helps them put giving opportunities in front of their supporters quickly as events unfold, streamlining the giving process and simplifying the transaction. When making a gift takes just a few seconds, it's more likely to be an impulsive act, and that means higher participation rates and higher revenue."
Blue State Digital (BSD)
Blue State Digital (BSD) founded in 2004, is a full-service digital agency that provides integrated marketing strategy for nonprofit organizations, political candidates and causes, and corporations. BSD provides clients with a variety of strategic services, including program development and management, email strategy and execution, website design, content development, video and motion graphics, and social media outreach, analytics and online advertising.

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SKT CEO Discusses Development of Mobile Telecommunications Industry with GSMA

News4 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
NFC Use Growing Outside Smartphones
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CIO
By Agam Shah IDG News Service (New York Bureau) — A growing number of smartphones have NFC (near-field communication) capabilities to make mobile payments, but accessories and ultrabooks also now increasingly have the same technology.

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Near field communication use growing outside smartphones
Computerworld Australia
A growing number of smartphones have near field communication (NFC) capabilities to make mobile payments, but accessories and ultrabooks also now increasingly have the same technology. DeviceFidelity is offering a protective case with NFC that allows ...
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DLI Delivers Rugged Dual-Boot Tablet for Retail, Health Care
eWeek
DLI's latest rugged tablet, the 9000, comes with a five-in-one module to enable mobile payments in a doctor's office or retail showroom floor. DLI, a maker of rugged mobile devices, has unveiled its new DLI 9000 tablet, which enables salespeople in a ...
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SKT CEO Discusses Development of Mobile Telecommunications Industry with GSMA ...
Korea IT Times (press release)
CEO Ha and Director General Bouverot met to discuss the future development direction and current issues regarding the mobile telecommunications services including NFC (Near Field Communication) based mobile payment services and next-generation ...
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