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Blinkered thinking holding back mobile NFC
...rollouts of the technology, including a deployment in the German city of Hanau, where commuters can use their phones to pay for bus tickets Read more
Sep 12, 2006
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Nokia and Visa team up for credit cards
...commercial rollout of NFC to date is in the German city of Hanau, where commuters use the technology to pay for their bus fares. A... Read more
Apr 28, 2006
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NFC goes on the buses for Europe's first rollout
...wireless technology will be used by German commuters in the city of Hanau, near Frankfurt, who will be able to use NFC-enabled mobiles to... Read more
Apr 20, 2006
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Taipei residents to pay for commuting on mobiles
...the form of a ticket-payment system for the bus transportation in Hanau, Germany. Pok added that the electronics giant is currently working on several... Read more
Jul 15, 2005
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