Paying by phone
June 18th, 2005

“Already a device of multiple disguises,from camera to music player and mini-TV,the cell phone’s next trick may be the disappearing wallet,”this article says.”At the simplest level,all that’s needed is to embed phones with a short-range radio chip to beam credit card information to a terminal at a store register.It’s not unlike the wireless system used to pay tolls on many highways or the SpeedPass keychain wand used to buy gas at Exxon Mobile Corp. pumps.This is already a reality in Japan, where NTT DoCoMo Inc. says 3 million cell phone subscribers use its Mobile Wallet service to buy things at 20,000 stores and vending machines.Similar services may be on the way in the United States and Europe”.

Cell Phones Now Playing Role of Wallet

“Already a device of multiple disguises,from camera to music player and mini-TV,the cell phone’s next trick may be the disappearing wallet,”this article says.”At the simplest level,all that’s needed is to embed phones with a short-range radio chip to beam credit card information to a terminal at a store register.It’s not unlike the wireless system used [...]

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Comments
1 - Daniel Luke

God let’s hope so. The mobiles should also be replacing the keys too.