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Friday, May 20, 2011

Orange and Barclaycard Launch NFC Mobile Payments in UK


Daily Mirror: "Consumers will be able to use their mobile phones to make payments in shops following the launch of a joint venture between Barclaycard and Orange. The two groups have joined forces to create the UK's first contactless mobile phone payment system. Under the initiative people will be able to buy things costing up to £15 simply by tapping their mobile phone against a contactless payment terminal"   
Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/latest/2011/05/20/new-mobile-phone-payment-system-115875-23142805/#ixzz1MuAFYsu3 




  • Orange and Barclaycard launch NFC mobile payments (mobile-ent.biz)

  • "Orange and Barclaycard NFC mobile payments service goes live in UK" and related posts (pocket-lint.com)

  • Orange and Barclaycard launch 'Quick Tap' NFC mobile payments in the UK (engadget.com)

  • UK shoppers can now pay for goods in shops with their mobile phone (thenextweb.com)

  • Orange and Barclaycard Bring NFC to UK Streets [NFC] (gizmodo.com)

  • New mobile phone payment system (mirror.co.uk)

  • Money's 'revolutionary day' as Orange and Barclaycard launch 'Quick Tap' mobile phone payments (telegraph.co.uk)

  • Orange And Barclaycard Launch Quick Tap (origin-www.trustedreviews.com)

  • Orange and Barclaycard launch UK's first mobile payments service (dialtosave.co.uk)

  • Quick Tap contactless payments from Orange & Barclaycard: Live today! (mobileindustryreview.com)


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    Thursday, January 7, 2010

    Orange and BarclayCard Launch Contactless Card

    Silicon, Finextra and other's are reporting that Orange and BarclayCard have launched a contactless credit card -



    "...the first fruit of a strategic partnership between the credit card company and network operator announced last year." The card also has a mobile tie-in - with automated SMS alerts to help customers keep track of their balance and payment due dates...



    The two companies announced their strategic love-in in March last year, with the stated aim of building new mobile, financial and payment services.


    Read in it's Entirety at Silicon.com



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    Wednesday, November 19, 2008

    Mobile Handsets NFC Enabled by 2010?


    GSMA calls for NFC as standard feature on mobile handsets


    The GSMA - an international trade group of mobile operators - is calling for full near field communication (NFC) functionality to be built into handsets from mid-2009, in a bid to drive the uptake of contactless payments.

    To drive development, the Association says it is backing the European Telecommunications Standards Institute's 'Single Wire Protocol' to standardize the interface between SIM cards and embedded NFC chips within handsets.

    Rob Conway, CEO, GSMA, says: "We are committed to ensuring that mobile payment services are delivered as efficiently and cost effectively as possible. But this will require device manufacturers to make sure that the vast majority of commercially available handsets incorporate the Single Wire Protocol and Near Field Communications features as standard."

    The GSMA's Pay-Buy-Mobile initiative has already seen trials get underway across eight countries - including Australia, Korea and the US - involving nine mobile operators, with further pilots planned in another 14 countries by 15 operators.

    The Association says the positive results of several recent mobile payments trials demonstrate growing consumer demand.

    An m-payments pilot launched by a consortium of French banks, telcos and technology vendors last year recently reported customer satisfaction rates of above 90%.

    In London a similar trial that allowed people to use their mobile phones to pay for tube journeys and make small value purchases was also hailed as a success, with nine out of ten participants happy using NFC technology on a handset and 78% interested in using contactless services if available.

    Mung-Ki Woo, VP, payment and contactless, Orange, says the operator has now run successful trials in France, Spain and the UK.  "For Orange, mass deployment is now mainly dependent on handset manufacturers providing a large range of adequate handsets," says Woo.

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