Mobile Payment
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Mobile payment is paying for goods or services with a mobile device such as a mobile phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or other such device. They can be used in a variety of payment scenarios. Typical usage entails the user electing to make a mobile payment, being connected to a server via the mobile device to perform authentication and authorization, and subsequently being presented with confirmation of the completed transaction.
[edit] See also
- Electronic money
- Financial cryptography
- Mobile phone micropayment
- Mobile FeliCa
- SEMOPS
- Simpay
- Near Field Communication
[edit] External links
- "Mobile Payment: A journey through existing procedures and standardization initiatives",Stamatis Karnouskos, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, Vol. 6, No. 4, 4th Quarter 2004.