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| AmEx to work with start-up on mobile payments Computerworld By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - American Express is investing in mobile payment technology with start-up Payfone that relies on a person's mobile phone number to authorize payments to a merchant based on funds from a user's credit card or debit account ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Where the CDMA iPhone goes next Fortune (blog) That made sense, since Verizon Wireless, with 94 million customers, represents the world largest market for CDMA mobile phones. But as JP Morgan's Mark Moskowitz points out in a note to clients issued Tuesday, Verizon's is not the only CDMA network. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Next year, buy a phone anywhere JoongAng Daily Korean consumers will soon be free of the hegemony of telecommunications companies when they want to buy a mobile phone. "The Korea Communications Commission has decided to improve the distribution system [of mobile phones in Korea] so that people can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Mobile TV Could Finally Find an Audience GigaOm We were up to our ears in claims like these a few years ago, when players rushed to build out nationwide networks dedicated to bringing video to mobile phones. Thanks to a lack of demand, only Qualcomm's FLO network saw the light of day, and [. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Smart pushes mobile banking Sun.Star All subscribers have to do is link their bank accounts or their Smart Money accounts to their mobile phones during a one-time transaction at their bank. In a separate report by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) last June 2010, some eight million ... See all stories on this topic » |
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