Australia: Visa and ANZ Bank Launch Small Internal Trial of microSD Cards
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Fifty employees of ANZ bank and the Visa Inc. Australia country office are conducting a one-month test of mobile payment using iPhones and microSD cards that carry a Visa payWave application. The users can insert the cards into contactless cases or sleeves built for the iPhone, which does not have its own microSD-card slot. They can then tap the phones where payWave is accepted, which Visa says is more than 20,000 outlets across Australia.
It’s perhaps the first test of mobile payment using microSD cards outside of the United States and Europe, as Visa continues to push the NFC alternative. But it’s unclear why the card scheme and ANZ are not even holding the test with real customers. After all, Visa has already certified the tiny flash cards to work with the last three iPhone models, along with some BlackBerry and Android phones.
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