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This article deals with mobile payments in developed countries. Even though it only accounts for a relatively small share of the market (between 10% and 20%), mobile payment merits in-depth analysis in developed countries as there are many economic and technological issues that still need to be...
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Filed Communication (NFC), and HF RFID technologies for their combined use in e-Health applications is a logical next step … due to the wide availability of NFC-enabled smartphones. This article outlines some resulting security challenges. Tags … already been adopted for in-patient tracking, yet smartphone NFC reader apps can freely access data on those tags. While tag …
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Near Field Communication (NFC) is increasingly being employed in modern consumer devices and until now it has been used … for mobile payments. However, on further investigation there are other areas where NFC has a key role. Recent developments … in Medical and ticketing based NFC applications show promise for being the so called “Catalyst” for NFC's integration …
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Scholars and practitioners agree that the future of payment is mobile contactless payment (MCP). However, while many projects concerning the implementation of MCP solutions have been started, MCP is still not available in most countries. Concerning this fact, studies on the obstacles to MCP...
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, adopted in all NFC awards from the divisible pool. This has raised friction among the provinces, necessitating inclusion of … permanency of the NFC is another impediment. The NFC is supposed to provide the framework for amicable distribution of resources …
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Mobile broadband is increasing rapidly both when it comes to traffic and number of subscriptions. The swift growth of the demand will require substantial capacity expansions. Operators are challenged by the fact that revenues from mobile broadband are limited, just a few per cent of APRU, and...
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