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JCB
and ViVOtech launch Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile payment
pilot project in The Netherlands with six major players
First
contactless credit payment scheme in Europe using an NFC enabled
mobile phone
Amsterdam
(The Netherlands), 12th June 2006 – JCB, the Asia-based
global payment brand together with seven world-class players in
payment systems, terminals, NFC and mobile technology, is pleased
to announce the launch of a pilot project using an NFC contactless
credit payment scheme this autumn in Amsterdam.
This
project is being run by a joint cooperation among JCB, CCV Holland
B.V., Gemplus, KPN, Nokia, PaySquare, Philips and ViVOtech. With
the contactless credit payment scheme, consumers can benefit from
the convenience of using their mobile phone to make small payments
in Amsterdam.
Selected
cardmembers will be supplied with a Nokia mobile phone equipped
with Philips' NFC chips, loaded with the JCB payment application.
Cardmembers will be able to pay at merchants by just waving their
mobile phone at the contactless payment terminal.
In
the first stage of the pilot, JCB will be targeting approximately
100 cardmembers located in Amsterdam and merchants in and around
the city’s World Trade Center. On this scale, the pilot is
primarily designed to evaluate technological aspects and operational
feasibility including customer ease-of-use. The companies involved
in this project are hoping to expand both the cardmember base and
merchant locations as the project evolves.
This
pilot will mark the very first implementation in Europe of a contactless
credit payment scheme using a mobile phone with an NFC chip.
“This
deployment marks the beginning of a new payment era for Europe and
we are thrilled to be a part of it,” said Michael Mullagh,
CEO for ViVOtech. “From parking garages to fast food restaurants
to movies theatres and even water taxis, NFC mobile phone technology
is poised to revolutionize the way consumers and retailers interact
with each other. This is just the beginning for this exciting technology.”
JCB’s
partners involved in this pilot are:
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CCV Holland for deployment of terminals and processing of the
transactions,
- Gemplus
to specify and develop the mobile payment application and the
associated personalization solution
- KPN
for the installation of the application and personalization of
the mobile phone,
- Nokia
for deployment of the NFC mobile phone,
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PaySquare, JCB’s acquiring partner in the Netherlands, to
acquire merchants,
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Philips for consultation on and delivery of the NFC technology,
and
- ViVOtech
to deploy the contactless EMV readers, the ViVOpay 5000 series,
to accept payment from NFC mobile phones.
About
NFC
NFC is an easy-to-use short range wireless technology that is quickly
becoming the technology of choice by operators, handset manufacturers,
credit card companies and public transport operators around the
world for contactless transactions including secure payment and
ticketing due to its strong consumer appeal and ease-of use.
This
pilot marks the first implementation of a contactless credit payment
scheme in Europe using handsets with an NFC chip embedded. NFC is
jointly developed by Philips and Sony, NFC is a combination of contactless
identification and interconnection technologies that enables secure
short-range communication between electronic devices, such as mobile
phones, PDA’s, computers and payments terminals via a fast
and easy wireless connection. NFC operates in the 13.56 MHz frequency
range, over a distance of typically a few centimeters and combines
the functions of a contactless reader, a contactless card and peer-to-peer
functionality on a single chip. It is an open interface platform
that allows fast and automatic set-up of wireless networks, which
also works as a virtual connector for existing cellular, Bluetooth
and wireless 802.11 devices. NFC is compatible with Sony's FeliCa™
card and the broadly established contactless smart card infrastructure
based on ISO 14443 A, which is used in Philips' MIFARE® technology.
www.nfc-forum.org.
About
JCB
JCB is one of the global payment brands and the largest card issuer
and acquirer in Japan. JCB launched its card business in Japan in
1961 and began expanding overseas in 1981. Its merchant network
includes 13 million merchants and spans 190 countries and territories.
JCB cards are now issued in 20 countries and territories, with 55.99
million card members. As part of its international growth strategy,
JCB has formed alliances with more than 320 leading banks and financial
institutions globally to increase merchant coverage and cardmember
base. As a comprehensive payment solutions company, JCB is committed
to providing high-quality payment services to customers, merchants,
and partners. For further information, please visit the JCB home
page at www.jcb-global.com/english/
or www.jcbcorporate.com/english/.
About
ViVOtech:
ViVOtech (www.vivotech.com)
is the market leader in contactless payment software, transaction
management systems and readers. These solutions allow consumers
to make contactless payments with radio frequency-enabled credit
cards, debit cards, key fobs, and NFC enabled mobile phones. ViVOtech's
products can be found at some of most prominent retailers in the
United States. With more than 160,000 units shipped, and installed
in 16 various countries, ViVOtech's products are being used by movie
theaters, fast food restaurants (QSR), casual dining establishments,
convenience stores, gas stations, drug stores, grocery and vending
machine locations enabling them to accept contactless/NFC payments.
For the field pilot, ViVOtech is providing the ViVOpay 5000 contactless
EMV payment readers for various merchant locations in The Netherlands.
Editorial
Contact:
Loretta Stevens
Weber Shandwick, for ViVOtech
415-248-3400 x3434
lstevens@webershandwick.com
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