O2 Wallet Success Paves Way For RFID Equipped Mobile Phones
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O2 has recently wrapped up the six months long trial of its ambitious Near Field Communication (NFC) in Europe and claimed that the technology is still has a long way to go for the real-time deployment.NFC entails using a single device for a diverse range of functions, as O2 employed a RFID chip into Nokia 6131 and handed the device over to 500 Londoners; the device performed various functions, such as a swiping card for travelling, like Oyster, and as a contactless...
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