Cingular, Nokia testing “Tap & Go” payment and “smart media posters” in NYC

by DJ Neawedde | 15th December 2006

Tap & Go payment NYC

As the Japanese are paying for Coca-Cola with their phones at vending machines, this type of payment system is very new in the U.S.

Cingular, Nokia, Citigroup and MasterCard are now teaming up to trial new “Near Field Communication” (NFC) - enabled mobile phones with MasterCard PayPass contactless payment capability. See The NYC Mobile Trial. The trial will last for 3-6 months and allow users to pay with their phones at retail locations with PayPass, and download entertainment content from smart posters.

To make a purchase, users will tap the phone against any PayPass reader. To download content from a smart poster users will tap the trial phone on the download symbol located on the poster. Read the press release.


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    2 Responses to “Cingular, Nokia testing “Tap & Go” payment and “smart media posters” in NYC”

    1. SCI FI Tech Says:

      Cingular lets you pay via cell phone; tipping via text message coming soon?…

      Pay at the Pump is so yesterday. I want buying things to be so easy that I don’t even have to pull out my wallet. Apparently Cingular and MasterCard……

    2. Tickets, Taxis, and Snacks From Your Mobile - Ministry of Tech - The Best of Tech Says:

      […] The technology, NFC (near-field communication), is used by waving your phone over smart tags which transmit information back and forth. The theater is beta testing the technology with Nokia and teleco operator TeliaSonera through the end of this year, and will continue if the project is successful. Related Posts Cellphones to take flight by 2008Former Gameloft and Activision vets launch new mobile gaming studioSling Media: Sling Player for SmartphoneT-Mobile MDA compact III with GPSXun Chi 138 is “Mobile Mininess”Mobile Firefox Browser in the works Subscribe […]

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    Cingular, Nokia testing “Tap & Go” payment and “smart media posters” in NYC

    by DJ Neawedde | 15th December 2006

    Tap & Go payment NYC

    As the Japanese are paying for Coca-Cola with their phones at vending machines, this type of payment system is very new in the U.S.

    Cingular, Nokia, Citigroup and MasterCard are now teaming up to trial new “Near Field Communication” (NFC) - enabled mobile phones with MasterCard PayPass contactless payment capability. See The NYC Mobile Trial. The trial will last for 3-6 months and allow users to pay with their phones at retail locations with PayPass, and download entertainment content from smart posters.

    To make a purchase, users will tap the phone against any PayPass reader. To download content from a smart poster users will tap the trial phone on the download symbol located on the poster. Read the press release.


    Related Posts

  • Tickets, Taxis, and Snacks From Your Mobile
  • AT&T kills the Cingular brand
  • Apple iPhone: Cingular-exclusive at launch
  • Apple orders 12 million iPhones from Taiwanese manufacturer
  • Unboxing the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
  • Nokia E90 Communicator unleashed
  • Subscribe



    2 Responses to “Cingular, Nokia testing “Tap & Go” payment and “smart media posters” in NYC”

    1. SCI FI Tech Says:

      Cingular lets you pay via cell phone; tipping via text message coming soon?…

      Pay at the Pump is so yesterday. I want buying things to be so easy that I don’t even have to pull out my wallet. Apparently Cingular and MasterCard……

    2. Tickets, Taxis, and Snacks From Your Mobile - Ministry of Tech - The Best of Tech Says:

      […] The technology, NFC (near-field communication), is used by waving your phone over smart tags which transmit information back and forth. The theater is beta testing the technology with Nokia and teleco operator TeliaSonera through the end of this year, and will continue if the project is successful. Related Posts Cellphones to take flight by 2008Former Gameloft and Activision vets launch new mobile gaming studioSling Media: Sling Player for SmartphoneT-Mobile MDA compact III with GPSXun Chi 138 is “Mobile Mininess”Mobile Firefox Browser in the works Subscribe […]

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