It's Time For "Push-To-Pay" In RFID Proximity Purchasing :: Symblogogy

by ecj-MAXINE | November 1, 2006 at 07:06 am
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It's Time For "Push-To-Pay" In Proximity Purchasing :: Symblogogy

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Proximity pay and access technology strategies largely did not take into account the fact that even with the encryption of information, the information could be picked up with RF antenna sensors at anytime one came within the sensors operating range.


Austrian watch maker Lucas Alexander Karl Scheybal felt there had to be a better way. A way to allow the owner of the information be released when the information was intended to be released - not a minute before and not a minute after - it was time to implement "Push-To-Pay" controls for the purchaser.

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