Tuesday, June 12, 2012

More details on Sprint's upcoming NFC mobile payment Leaked via Slides

Leaked slides give more details on Sprint's upcoming NFC mobile payment solution
Droid Matters
by Jonathan Radande June 12, 2012 0 Sprint is working on its own NFC-based mobile payment system that will compete against Google Wallet and Isis. We first heard about Sprint's plan for a mobile payment system this past weekend.
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G&D and NXP Sign MIFARE Licensing Agreement
MarketWatch (press release)
... and MIFARE Plus(TM)-based SIM cards, including backward compatibility to MIFARE Classic, G&D can now serve the growing demand of mobile network operators for enhanced NFC solutions with mobile ticketing as well as mobile payment capabilities.
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Mobile payments accelerating, despite fragmented approaches
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
By Heather Clancy | June 12, 2012, 3:00 AM PDT After years of disappointing forecasts, research firm Gartner is decidedly more optimistic about mobile payment technology adoption in a forecast published in late May 2012. By the end of 2012, ...
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Comment: Tap & go is ready to go
Retail Gazette
Because NFC is highly versatile, standards-based, interoperable and security-ready, it has recently been adopted in diverse areas of retail and supply chain operations. NFC is gaining early momentum on the mobile payments front, with 30 million ...
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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note waiting in the wings
Phones Review
There is also 3G on 1900MHz that the carrier has already started to use in some areas along with support for 3G on 850MHz, with the latter not being used by T-Mobile at the moment. The documentation also shows there is also a NFC antenna located on the ...
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US: 7-Eleven Trials NFC Kiosks
Namnews
The kiosks, developed by Solekai Systems and Raging Mobile, are located at the entrance of the outlets, encouraging customers to 'check-in' before they start shopping. The pilot kiosks use Android-based NFC software from Solekai, but Raging Mobile said ...
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