Wednesday, April 18, 2012

'We are uniquely positioned to lead the NFC market'

News4 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
Austrian telco to extend NFC payments programme to the high street point-of-sale.
Finextra
Telekom Austria is to extend its established paybox NFC scheme for parking and transit payments to the merchant point-of-sale. Paybox, which is operated by the telco's own mobile subsidiary A1 and fully-licensed Paybox Bank, will initially make the ...
See all stories on this topic »

Finextra
'We are uniquely positioned to lead the NFC market'
Voice & Data Online
For payment transactions, there is an entire ecosystem that is in the process of being deployed. In addition to NFC in the phones, NFC-enabled payment terminals (similar to the terminals currently used in stores to process credit or debit card ...
See all stories on this topic »

Voice & Data Online
NFC will not take off if services aren't compelling, warns Orange's ...
Telecoms.com
Vincent Barnaud, director of mobile-contactless services for Orange Group, said that while there is a long term need for technologies such as NFC to be used for authentication, there is no guarantee that NFC will become the technology of choice.
See all stories on this topic »
Rabobank says m-payments venture going ahead
Telecompaper (subscription)
A project to develop NFC mobile payments in the Netherlands is going ahead, Rabobank told Dutch pbulications Emerce and Webwereld. Rabobank is developing the project with the banks ABN Amro and ING and mobile operators KPN and Vodafone Netherlands ...
See all stories on this topic »



Disqus for ePayment News