Reliance, HDFC launch India's first virtual credit card
Reliance Communications and HDFC Bank on Tuesday announced the launch of
country's first virtual credit card.
The virtual card will do away
with the need to physically carry the credit card and would allow mobile phones
to double as a payment instrument.
Read rest of the PTI report here.
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Visa Tests
"Near Field" Enabled Mobile Phones In Taiwan
Nokia
Oyj, the world's largest mobile phone maker, and Chunghwa Telecom Co
will test technology that allows subscribers to use their handsets as
Visa Inc payment cards.
Visa
International is partnering with Chunghwa Telecom, Chinatrust
Commercial Bank (CTCB) and Nokia to launch a landmark trial in Taiwan
showcasing a feature-rich implementation of the Visa mobile platform.
The
trial will bring together near field communication (NFC)-enabled
mobile phones, over-the-air (OTA) personalization, Visa payWave
contactless payments and merchant direct marketing offers sent to the
phone.
Gordon
Cooper, regional head, mobile payment, Visa International, Asia
Pacific, said the public trial was a natural progression for
contactless payments in Taiwan, the leading Visa payWave contactless
market in the Asia Pacific, reports ad.hoc.news
on September 19, 2007.
The
six-month trial involves 500 Chunghwa Telecom Call Call co-brand
cardholders using NFC-enabled Nokia 6131i handsets to make
contactless payments at any of the 3,000 stores that accept Visa
payWave contactless cards in Taiwan.
Mr
Luo Lian-fu, Chairman of Chinatrust Commercial Bank, said the public
trial built on the experience the bank and Taiwanese cardholders had
gained from Visa payWave and would provide important lessons for
delivering services that centered on consumers' mobile lifestyles,
reports Cellular
News
on September 19, 2007.
This
year (2007), Taiwan is predicted to be a hot spot for mobile payment
innovation. As the latest Taiwan mobile penetration rates indicate,
the mobile phone has become a daily necessity and an indispensable
part of people's lives. Mr Ho-Chen Tan, Chairman of Chunghwa Telecom,
said, “the public trial was important, as it would illustrate
how payment could be personalized on mobile devices," reports
Cellular
News
on September 19, 2007.
Consumers
will be able to obtain merchant offers by pre-registering their
preferences to receive certain types of coupons or by holding their
phone up to special posters located in popular shopping areas,
thereby triggering on-demand download of specific merchant offers.
On-demand offers are supported through the use of posters and other
media embedded with NFC tags. All offers are stored in the
graphics-rich software application that manages the Visa payWave
payment on the Nokia handset.
With
more than 1.4 million Visa contactless cards in Taiwan, cardholders
are aware of the speed, security and convenience that contactless
payment delivers. According to Cooper by incorporating mobile offers
into this trial we will test the potential of the mobile device to
deliver value-added services that complement the convenience of the
Visa payWave contactless payment service."
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2007/09/20/2003379648
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/CorporateNews/en/13336840/Visa-Announces-Landmark-Public-Trial-of-Visa-Mobile-Platform
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Nokia buys mobile advertiser Enpocket
Nokia on Monday [September 17, 2007] said it had
agreed to acquire Boston-based mobile advertising start-up Enpocket,
in a move analysts said could put considerable pressure on wireless
carriers.
Nokia
announced on Monday [September 17, 2007] that it has entered into a
definitive agreement to buy Enpocket, whose technology platform and
business partnerships Nokia expects will allow it to rev up its
products and services in mobile advertising, a market poised for
robust growth.
Enpocket
is a privately owned company, established in 2001 and headquartered
in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The innovative technology that drives
the Enpocket platform is a mobile advertising campaign management and
delivery system distinguished by advanced consumer insight,
targeting, and measurement.
Nokia
said the purchase will speed its push into mobile advertising by
capitalizing on Enpocket's technology and relationships. Nokia is
seeking to get a share of the mobile ad market, dominated by Google
Inc. and Yahoo! Inc. Global sales are estimated to rise to US$11.4
billion by 2011 from US$2.17 billion currently, according to Informa
Telecoms & Media Group.
"This
acquisition is a game changing move to bring the reach and depth of
Nokia to organize the market across the world, and make it easier for
an ecosystem to develop," said Tero Ojanpera, Chief Technology
Officer, Nokia, in a statement, as per the news published by
PRNewswire on September 17, 2007.
Last week
[2nd week of September 2007], The Kelsey Group predicted
that spending on mobile search and display advertising in the U.S.
will hit $33.2 million this year and grow at a compound annual rate
of 112 percent through 2012, when it will total $1.4 billion. Kelsey
Group also expects the number of mobile Internet users to grow at a
20 percent compound annual clip in the U.S. through 2012, when there
will be almost 92 million people going online via their cell phones.
Eden
Zoller, principal analyst at Ovum, suggested that Nokia's purchase of
the Boston-based company made sense, as per the news published by IT
WEEk on September 17, 2007. "Enpocket is a good catch for
Nokia," she said. "It is a well established mobile
advertising specialist and one of the stronger players in an
increasingly competitive and consolidating market."
The deal
is the latest in a series of mobile advertising deals in the area. In
May 2007, AOL LLC bought Boston mobile advertising network developer
Third Screen Media Inc. for an undisclosed amount.
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http://www.itweek.co.uk/vnunet/news/2198859/nokia-buys-mobile-advertiser