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OTI to Supply Contactless and NFC Readers for Gasoline Stations in North America

Israel-based contactless and NFC vendor On Track Innovations announced Monday it had received an order for 30,000 readers for point-of-sale terminals at retail gasoline stations in North America.

Taxis in Major U.S. Cities to Get NFC-Enabled Video Ads

Riders in 5,000 taxicabs in the U.S. would be able to tap on NFC tags on video advertising screens to download apps, brand information, coupons, maps, music and videos, according to technology suppliers that have equipped the taxis for potential advertising campaigns.

Analyst: Banks Have More to Fear from Cloud-Based Technologies Than NFC

Banks have much more to fear from cloud-based mobile payment than from NFC, even if mobile operators control the secure elements that hold the banks’ payment applications.

GSMA Proposes Global Standard for NFC-Enabled Loyalty and Couponing–Using SIM Cards

May 10 2013 (All day)

The GSMA mobile operator trade group is proposing a global standard for how point-of-sale terminals talk to NFC-enabled mobile wallets to enable consumers to redeem coupons and rewards.

Taiwanese Bank Gets Approval for NFC-Enabled Credit Cards; Okay for Other Banks Expected

Taiwanese banking regulators, as expected, have approved the first bank to issue mobile credit cards that could be downloaded over the air to SIM cards.

UK Retailer Marks & Spencer Sees Growing Use of Contactless

Marks & Spencer, one of the UK’s largest retailers, announced today it had rolled out contactless payment to 644 of its UK stores and said 14% of its card transactions under £20 (US$30.97) are contactless.

Identive Reports Growing NFC Business; Blames Flat Sales, Losses, on U.S. Budget Cuts

U.S.-based Identive Group reported growing NFC and smart card reader business, but fell back into the red during for the first quarter, a loss it largely blamed on U.S. federal government budget cuts.

German Bank and Telco Hold Small NFC Trial; Larger Launches Planned in Country This Year

As Germany gears up for NFC, German bank Dortmunder Volksbank along with Telefónica (O2) Germany have launched a small pilot putting a credit application onto SIM cards in Western Germany.

Cashless Technology Company Announces Rollout of Isis SmartTap on Vending Machines

Vending technology company USA Technologies plans to integrate the SmartTap mobile-commerce software into all of the company’s nearly 100,000 NFC-enabled terminals on vending machines nationwide.

Vendor Group: NFC Secure Element Market to Grow by Two-Thirds This Year

Smart card vendor association Eurosmart has substantially increased its estimate for NFC secure element shipments for 2012–by 50% to 150 million units–and forecasts that secure element shipments will grow by another 67% in 2013 to 250 million units.

Gemalto Reveals Some Details of MCX Deal; Vendor Will Earn Fees for Transactions

France-based smart card and security vendor Gemalto will operate the mobile-payment platform for U.S. merchant group MCX, earning a fee for every transaction, in addition to what appears to be a hosting fee it says is worth tens of millions.

Inside Reports NFC Revenue Down Sharply in First Quarter; Some Recovery Expected in Q2

France-based chip supplier Inside Secure today reported a sharp decline in its revenue in the first quarter from its NFC chips, blaming the situation on excess inventories of NFC chips on hand by its main customer BlackBerry.

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French Mobile Operators Plan to Sell a Million NFC Phones in 2011

With more NFC-enabled phones becoming available, including smartphones, French mobile operators today said they were confident they would sell a total of 1 million NFC handsets during 2011.

Japanese and Korean Telcos Announce NFC Roaming–Rollouts Expected

The major Japanese and South Korean mobile operators in separate announcements today revealed details for planned cross-border NFC services­–signaling the move by the telcos away from domestic contactless-mobile technology to standard NFC.

U.S. Payment Processor Partners with Cassis for TSM Services

U.S.-based payment processor TSYS has hired trusted service manager Cassis International to offer TSM services to its banking and other customers in the United States and Canada.

Chip Vendors Still at Odds over Android

Feb 8 2011 (All day)

NFC chip supplier Inside Secure is again charging that Google’s latest Android operating system, known as Gingerbread, favors chips from rival NXP Semiconductors and continues to pitch its own "Open NFC" software as an alternative.

Loan Helps Transit Agency in Planned Move to Open-Loop Payment

Feb 8 2011 (All day)

A planned contactless fare-collection system for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, will be built to last. It had better be, since the transit agency has borrowed at least a $100 million to fund it.

UK Telco O2 Prepares For Bigger Push into Payments Business

Telefónica O2 UK plans to launch a number of mobile-wallet services in the second half of this year, as it moves in on banks to enable consumers to shop and pay with their mobile phones.

Apple Job Openings Add to Speculation it Will Support NFC

Apple has posted two new job openings on its site, adding fuel to rumors that the company is planning to incorporate NFC in its next iPhone and might support payments–though neither of the job postings mentions NFC by name.

Successor to Galaxy S on Its Way

"Something big is coming." So says–or so hopes–Samsung Electronics. (Korea JoongAng Daily)

LG Plans European Mobile 'Swipe' Payment System in 2012

LG Electronics plans to launch a "swipe"-payment system for product and service retailers in Europe next year, which would allow consumers to make payments at the check-out using their smartphones. (Reuters)

Analyst Sees Too Much Emphasis on Payment for NFC Rollouts

While NFC holds great promise, and 2011 is shaping up as a turning point for the technology, the industry is focusing too much on payment as the major application for expected NFC rollouts.

Telco and Bank Plan First Major UK NFC Rollout by Early Summer

UK mobile operator Everything Everywhere and Barclaycard, the credit card unit of UK-based Barclays bank, plan to launch NFC payment by early summer, ending speculation about the time frame for the long-awaited project launch.

Visa Europe Moves Forward with Second iPhone Attachment

Jan 26 2011 (All day)

Visa Europe has announced a precommercial launch in Turkey and an internal trial in the United Kingdom of another iPhone attachment, the iCarte, which it hopes to introduce to enable consumers to tap their iPhones to pay where Visa payWave is accepted.

MasterCard Confirms Appointment of Orange's Woo as Head of Mobile

MasterCard Worldwide today announced its expected appointment of Mung-Ki Woo, the head of NFC and mobile-money activities at France Telecom-Orange Group, as the card network’s new group executive for mobile.

McDonald’s UK Embraces Contactless, Adding Momentum to UK Rollout

Jan 21 2011 (All day)

McDonald’s has announced it will accept contactless payment at its 1,200 restaurants throughout the United Kingdom, one of the first tier-one merchants to embrace the technology in the country.

Starbucks Rolls Out Bar-Code Mobile Payment Nationwide

The Starbucks coffee chain has announced it is rolling out mobile payment nationwide to its nearly 6,800 company-owned stores in the United States, using 2-D bar-code technology–in what it calls the largest mobile-payment service in the country.

MasterCard Rides Oyster’s Rails for British Branding Deal

Although it is trailing far behind rival Visa in terms of numbers of contactless cards carrying its brand in the United Kingdom, MasterCard Worldwide has calculated that the contactless game is just beginning in Britain and is willing to spend millions to boost its brand.

Inside’s Sales Sank as Financial Crisis Took Hold in 2009

Jan 18 2011 (All day)

As an indication of just how much the financial crisis in 2009 soured orders for contactless smart cards by U.S. banks, recently released financial figures from contactless and NFC vendor Inside Secure showed sales plunged by 28% that year.

Reports: More NFC-Enabled Smartphones Headed to Market Soon

More reports and rumors are surfacing of new NFC-enabled smartphones headed to market, including a successor to the popular Android-based Galaxy S from Samsung.

MasterCard Hires Orange Executive to Run Mobile Business

MasterCard Worldwide has hired the executive who heads the NFC and mobile-money transfer programs for France Telecom-Orange group to oversee its mobile business, NFC Times has learned.

RIM Shares Jump After India Deal; New (NFC) Phone Leaked

Shares in Research In Motion jumped as much as 4% to near an eight-month high on Thursday morning after it reached a deal with India that appeared to protect its secure corporate email service. (Reuters Canada)

O2 Plans NFC Rollout in Second Half of 2011

A second major UK mobile operator has disclosed plans to commercially launch NFC, with Telefónica O2 UK planning to roll out the technology during the second half of 2011–as it bulks up its O2 Money unit.

Add-On Needed to Extend Range of microSD Cards in Certain Phones

U.S.-based technology company DeviceFidelity will announce a new add-on for mobile phones, which will be necessary to ensure a consistent experience for consumers tapping certain handsets to pay, including the popular Samsung Galaxy S, NFC Times has learned.

Inside Secure to Promote New Type of Tags for Use with NFC Phones

Jan 6 2011 (All day)

NFC chip supplier Inside Secure has announced support for a new category of low-cost but nonstandard RFID tags that it said could be used in place of standard tags to send data to NFC phones.

Google Building an NFC Mobile Wallet; U.S. Banks are Interested

Jan 6 2011 (All day)

Google is building a mobile wallet nicknamed "Cream," which it plans to integrate with Android NFC phones that consumers could tap to pay in stores, sources told NFC Times. Among banks showing strong interest is U.S.-based Citigroup.

Google Works on Mobile-Payment Service

Jan 5 2011 (All day)

Google is working on a mobile-payment wallet and advertising service that could launch this year, enabling consumers to make purchases by tapping their NFC-enabled Android phones, sources told NFC Times, following an article today that the Web giant was considering the move.