Saturday, June 9, 2012

Sprint "Touch" NFC Payment System to be Released in Summer?


Google Wallet: Sprint 'Touch' may replace Google Wallet payment - BGR
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By Dan Graziano
The platform was rejected by AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, all of which opted to support the ISIS payment system instead, and has lived a quiet life on a small number of Sprint smartphones. This may not be the case in the near future, however. The nation's third largest carrier is reportedly planning to launch its own NFC mobile wallet solution as soon as this summer, according to NFC Times. The service, called Touch, will allow Sprint to build relationships with banks and other service ...

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Google allegedly working on Wallet 2.0, but Sprint wants its own ...
By theverge.com
Despite being the only carrier to pre-load Google Wallet on its devices, Sprint is purportedly looking at offering its own mobile payment system. Sources have told NFC Times that Sprint is currently working with banks and service providers to ...
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By Rebecca Basi
In addition, with rumors of Apple bringing NFC to the iPhone, this product might become all together obsolete. All in all, it's great to see some headway with mobile payments and I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to see how the iCache Geode ...
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