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Michal Bodlák
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Referred to as mobile money, mobile money transfer, and mobile wallet generally refer to payment services operated under financial regulation and performed from or via a mobile device. Is an alternative payment method. Instead of paying with cash, check, or credit cards, a consumer can use a mobile phone to pay for a wide range of services and digital or hard goods.
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Premium SMS based transactional payments Direct Mobile Billing Mobile web payments (WAP) Contactless NFC (Near Field Communication)
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The consumer sends a payment request via an SMS text message or an USSD to a short code and a premium charge is applied to their phone bill or their online wallet. Poor reliability Slow speed Security High cost
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The consumer uses the mobile billing option during checkout at an e-commerce to make a payment After two-factor authentication involving a PIN and One-Time-Password the consumer's mobile account is charged for the purchase. Security Convenience Easy Fast Proven
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The consumer uses web pages displayed or additional applications downloaded and installed on the mobile phone to make a payment Follow-on sales High customer satisfaction Ease of use Unless the mobile account is directly charged through a mobile network operator, the use of a credit/debit card or pre-registration at online payment solution is required Direct operator billing Credit Card Online Wallets
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Used mostly in paying for purchases made in physical stores or transportation services A special mobile phone equipped with a smartcard waves - near a reader module. Do not require authentication, but some require authentication using PIN The payment could be deducted from a pre- paid account or charged to a mobile or bank account directly.
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Have you ever used any kind of mobile payment? What do you thimk about NFC? What are the disadvantages of NFC?
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