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Mobile payments to grow as Internet speeds up

Mobile Payments Mobile InternetMobile Internet could foster the growth of mobile payments

As commerce grows to be more mobile-centric, the quality of the mobile Internet is beginning to attract a great deal of attention. Most consumers with smartphones and tablets use their devices to browse the Internet for one purpose or another. The common consensus among these consumers is that a slow Internet connection is tedious and frustrating. In terms of mobile commerce, slow connections could be catastrophic as they could lead to multiple charges during a transaction due to consumer frustration and cause many to shy away from the idea of mobile payments altogether.

Faster Internet speeds provide better services to consumers

In order to ensure the continued growth of mobile payments, better Internet connections are required. MasterCard, one of the financial service companies investing heavily in the mobile commerce field, believes that current mobile Internet networks are simply not conducive to the long term growth and adoption of mobile payments. The company claims that 4G networks provide the ideal speed through which consumers can enjoy mobile commerce. These networks do not only allow for quick and efficient mobile payments, they also enable more connectivity between merchants and consumers, allowing both parties to interact more dynamically.

Businesses begin feeling pressure to modernize

High-speed Internet connections have long been reserved for stationary computers stuck in homes. The advent of mobile technology drew attention to a new way that the Internet could be used while people are away from their homes. Thus, the mobile Internet has become a major part of the lives of consumers, a growing number of whom are becoming seriously reliant on their smartphones and tablets. These consumers are forcing businesses to look at the mobile space more seriously and find ways to cater to the needs of a new generation of customers.

Some businesses may be unprepared for the adoption of 4G Internet

According to MasterCard, more businesses are beginning to see the value of mobile payments and how mobile commerce, as a whole, can be supported through the adoption of high-speed mobile Internet. MasterCard notes that many businesses may not be ready to facilitate 4G connectivity as the services they offer are based on slower Internet speeds, but the momentum behind mobile commerce may force these businesses to update their services if they want to get in on the action.

Mobile commerce having an effect on point-of-sale market

Mobile Commerce POSMobile commerce continues to change the way people pay for products

With the advent of mobile commerce, the concept of using a smartphone or tablet as a point-of-sales terminal gained more traction. Consumers have been growing more comfortable with the idea of using their mobile devices to purchase products over the past three years. As a result, more of these mobile devices have been showing up in several markets as point-of-sale systems. For merchants that had been traditionally unable to facilitate credit and debit card transactions, this may provide them with the ability to reach a wider demographic of consumers.

Study details growth of mobile point-of-sale technologies

A new study from Javelin Strategy and Research, a market research and analysis firm, highlights the potential impact of new merchants entering into the mobile commerce field. According to the study, mobile point-of-sale transactions are expected to account for $1.1 trillion in new mobile payments. The study also suggests that the number of merchants able to accept mobile payments will swell by 20 million.

Mobile commerce becoming a formidable force in the world

Mobile commerce has become a major force in the world. The number of consumers with smartphones and tablets has made it possible for this new form of commerce to emerge. Several industries have begun responding the growing popularity of mobile commerce and new point-of-sale technologies are making it possible for consumers to have even more access to mobile commerce services. The more these mobile point-of-sale platforms grow, however, the larger threat they present to the traditional point-of-sale market.

Traditional technology may be losing ground

Traditional payment terminals, such as cash registers, may soon be considered obsolete. These point-of-sale platforms exist to manage physical currencies rather than virtual currencies. Mobile commerce allows for accurate transactions and removes the need for physical currency, which may be enough to push older technologies away from the industries that have relied on them for several years.