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November 1, 2006

MasterCard trials mobile phone payment service

MasterCard, in partnership with Nokia and 7-Eleven, is launching a market trial of its Tap & Go mobile payments service. The trial of near field communications-enabled mobile phones with PayPass capability will be conducted in Dallas, Texas.

By CBR Staff Writer

Up to 500 participants from the 7-Eleven Speak Out wireless program are getting near field communications (NFC)-enabled Nokia 3220 mobile phones and instructions on how to wirelessly enhance them with MasterCard PayPass payment functionality, via Giesecke & Devrient (G&D)’s new secure chip management system.

Once these steps have been taken, participants will then be able to use the phones to make purchases at any of the 32,000 merchant locations worldwide that accept MasterCard PayPass. The trial will run for approximately six months.

Mobile commerce has traditionally been held back by both business and technology considerations, making it more of an inconvenience to use a mobile phone for a purchase than to simply pay using cash, said Dan Schatt, senior analyst at Celent Communications. We’ve already seen the tremendous value other countries are deriving from contactless mobile commerce, and we expect this initiative to have a significant impact on the way US goods and services are paid for at the point of sale in the future.

PayPass offers consumers an alternative to cash that allows for small-ticket purchases to be completed quickly, securely and easily. Consumers no longer need to use cash and coins, swipe a card, or sign a receipt for any PayPass purchase under $25. Users simply tap their PayPass-enabled phone, card, or device on the PayPass reader at participating merchants and the purchase is made.

Consumers who join the trial will be furnished with an eFinity prepaid account that can be accessed either by a PayPass card, or the PayPass phone.

To enhance an NFC-capable phone with MasterCard PayPass, consumers make a one-time request to their bank to register for the service. Data is sent by G&D’s secure chip management platform over the carrier network. It automatically loads, activates and personalizes the PayPass payment application inside the mobile phone’s built-in ‘secure area.’ Secure chip management allows flexible and individual control of the payment application in the phone’s secure area.

The wallet application on these phones can also be password protected so that a lost or stolen handset cannot be used to make payments.

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Once the phone becomes PayPass-enabled, it can be used to make purchases at any merchant location that accepts PayPass. This is made possible via NFC technology, a feature built into next-generation mobile phones such as the NFC-enabled Nokia 3220. NFC is a very short-range proximity technology that uses RF to enable secure, contactless communication between two devices. Contactless payment is only one of the many data-transfer applications that NFC enables, which makes it an attractive technology for carriers looking to increase handset utility for consumers.

There are a number of PayPass-related programs currently under way in 13 countries around the world. PayPass rollouts and trials have been announced in the US, Canada, UK, Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, Turkey, Lebanon, Malaysia, Australia, Taiwan and the Philippines, with more programs and rollouts anticipated this year.

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