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Ericsson and Verifone partner to find success in mobile commerce

Companies team up to establish stronger position in the mobile commerce space

Ericsson, a leading communications technology firm, has announced that it has formed a partnership with Verifone Mobile Money. The two companies will work to make it possible for Ericsson’s to participate in the mobile payments sector. Together, Ericsson and Verifone intend to offer NFC-enabled point-of-sale services, as well as those that operate without relying on NFC technology. Such solutions may make it easier for consumers to use their mobile devices to shop for and purchase products both online and in physical stores.

Ericsson aims to make use of Verifone Mobile Money software for its Wallet platform

Partnership in Mobile CommerceEricsson will be integrating Verifone’s mobile payments technology into its Wallet platform. The Ericsson Wallet can be used to make mobile transactions and is supported by numerous retailers throughout Europe and elsewhere. NFC technology will be at the forefront of the partnership, as this technology is considered to be the backbone of the mobile commerce world. This technology allows digital information to be transmitted over short distances.

Consumers show strong favor for mobile commerce

Consumers have come to embrace mobile payments quite readily. This is because of the convenient nature of mobile transactions and shopping in general. Platforms, such as Ericsson Wallet, can be used to pay for goods and services using nothing more than a mobile device. Such platforms are particularly popular among consumers that do not have bank accounts, as it gives them a way to effectively manage their finances.

Partnerships allow companies to compete more aggressively in the mobile commerce space

Partnerships are becoming more common in the mobile commerce field. These partnerships are leading to more progress in the mobile space, producing innovative platforms that are proving to be quite attractive to consumers. These partnerships are also making it easier for merchants to enter into the mobile commerce space and engage consumers more effectively than they have been able to in the past. Partnerships also allow companies to compete more effectively with others that are interested in the mobile commerce market.

Samsung smartwatch will support mobile payments

Samsung plans to launch a new smartwatch later this year

Samsung is planning to launch a smartwatch during the second half of this year and the company has plans to give the device the ability to make mobile payments. The South Korean company has been playing a larger role in the mobile commerce space in recent years and has announced that it will launch its own mobile payments service this year. Samsung Pay is expected to launch in the coming months and may come pre-installed on the company’s new smartwatch.

Wearable devices could become powerful mobile payments tools

Smartwatches are beginning to gain more attention from consumers. These devices function in much the same way that smartphones do, but they can be worn rather than carried. Wearable devices have somewhat limited functionality, but they could become powerful tools in the mobile commerce space. Because smartwatches are worn on the wrist, they are more accessible and can make mobile payments somewhat more convenient for consumers.

Device will come equipped with NFC technology and, possibly, Samsung Pay

Mobile Payments - Support from SamsungThe smartwatch that Samsung intends to launch will make use of NFC technology to make mobile payments possible. This technology allows digital information to be transmitted over short distances. NFC has served as the backbone of the mobile commerce space for several years and is used in many mobile commerce platforms. Some organizations have begun to move away from NFC technology in order to make mobile payments more accessible to those without NFC-enabled devices, but this technology remains the prominent aspect of the mobile commerce world.

Samsung will have to fight to compete with other companies that have established a lead in the mobile commerce space

Samsung has said that it plans to release its new mobile payments service at some point in July, but there is no clear release date at this time. Samsung has not yet announced a release date for its new smartwhatch either. The company is falling somewhat behind its competitors when it comes to mobile payments, but it may manage to catch up if it can provide consumers with an enjoyable and convenient service.