Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Isis, The Mobile Wallet Created By Verizon, AT&T, And T-Mobile, Finally Hits

ePaymentNews results for NFC Mobile Payment
MasterCard partners on NFC payments in Poland with Orange, T-Mobile
Mobile Payments Today
Payment giant MasterCard is following its strategy of partnering with global wireless carriers to bring NFC payments to market. The company announced two such partnerships in Poland with two of that country's mobile network operators, Orange and T ...
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NFC Circle Event: Mobile Wallet Wars and Warriors
BostInno (blog)
And what is the role of other key stakeholders like mobile operators, bank issuers and payments networks?The ceremony presentation will be followed by a lively discussion between some of the retail industry's leading NFC actors. The main topic will be ...
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BostInno (blog)
RIM partners for mobile payments technology
ITBusiness.ca
EnStream, a mobile payments group consisting of Rogers, Bell and Telus, said Monday it will use RIM's Secure Element Manager (SEM) solution to manage credentials on near field communication (NFC) smartphones in Canada, according to our source ...
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Near Field Communication slips, slowly, into the mainstream
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
The wireless communication and mobile payment technology called near field communication (NFC) technology has been on the verge of changing the lives of cellphone-toting people for, oh, about the past decade or so. But with many small deployments ...
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Isis Goes Live in Austin, Salt Lake City
Wireless Week
As expected, trials of Isis' NFC-based mobile payments service went live in Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City today after its planned summer launch was delayed last month. The program will give Isis backers Verizon Wireless, AT&T and T-Mobile USA an ...
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Isis, The Mobile Wallet Created By Verizon, AT&T, And T-Mobile, Finally Hits ...
Fast Company
Isis, the mobile wallet created by Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, is out being tested at hundreds of merchant locations in Austin and Salt Lake City, where consumers now have the option to "wave and pay" with their NFC-enabled smartphones. Early testers ...
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