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BankDhofar launches new NFC point of sale device

 

BankDhofar introduces new NFC-enabled device to Oman

BankDhofar, one of the leading finanNFC Point of Sale Technology cial institutions in the Sultanate of Oman, has launched a new NFC point of sale device. Mobile commerce has been growing in popularity in Oman, as well as in other countries in the Middle Eastern region. Economic growth is causing an incline in smart phone penetration, allowing more consumers to purchase high-tech mobile devices. As these devices become more popular, the demand for mobile commerce and other such services is on the rise.

Device uses NFC technology to process transactions

The new point of sale device from BankDhofar is designed specifically for merchants. The device incorporates NFC technology and the latest General Packet Radio Service communications technology to allow merchants to process mobile transactions. BankDhofar notes that the device’s NFC point of sale capabilities, in particular, will make the payment process for merchants and consumers much more efficient. The device will also make currency conversion a more straightforward process, a feature that may be well received by tourists.

Scarcity of NFC devices may limit reach of mobile commerce

Like others of its kind, the new device from BankDhofar can only be used with NFC-enabled mobile devices. These devices are currently rare, especially in the Middle East. As such, the reach of mobile commerce is somewhat limited in Oman until telecommunications can begin launching new generations of smart phones and mobile devices that make use of NFC technology. These companies are responding to demand coming from consumers, but the integration of NFC technology into a mobile device has proven to be a complicated issue. Security concerns have lead many companies to either abandon the technology, look for alternatives, or figure out ways to make mobile commerce safer for consumers, thus delaying the release of NFC-enabled devices.

BankDhofar predicts growing popularity of mobile commerce

Despite the low availability of NFC-enabled devices, BankDhofar believes that its new point of sale device will be a major boon to the retail industry of Oman. Merchants throughout the country have already shown a great deal of interest in the devices, and this interest is expected to increase well into the future, especially as mobile commerce becomes more common.

ams AG introduces new NFC chip

 

ams AG reveals the high performance AS3953 chip for NFC devices

NFC technology has been gettinnfc chip Mobile Technologyg a lot of attention recently, but not all of it is good. The technology is often criticized as being limited in its capabilities and unable to meet the needs that modern consumers have. While many businesses seem to be happy with NFC technology the way it is now, others are keen to see the technology become more advanced. ams AG, a leading developer of high performance integrated circuits, is one such company and has produced a new line of NFC chips that could make the technology much more attractive.

Chip will speed up electronic communications

ams AG has introduce the AS3953 interface chip for NFC devices. The company suggests that this chip is both easier to incorporate into existing NFC services and more affordable than conventional technologies. The AS3953 chips provide users with high data-rate interface between NFC devices. This allows for communication between electronic devices to occur faster, thus speeding up NFC-based services. One of the more attractive aspects of the chip, however, is that it can generate its own energy.

AS3953 chip harvests energy from radio frequencies

ams AG has designed the chip to generate power by harvesting the radio frequency emissions that come from NFC devices. This allows developers to incorporate bi-directional NFC capabilities to devices using this chip without the need for more hardware. This reduces the cost of such endeavors and also helps the device that the AS3953 chip is installed in to have a longer battery life.

NFC technology takes a step forward with the help of asm AG

The AS3953 chip complies with specifications established by the NFC Forum, the leading standardization group concerning NFC technology. The chip can therefore be implemented into any NFC devices currently on the market, as well as those slated for future release, without imposing any significant problems in terms of compatibility. The new chip from ams AG is a step forward for NFC technology, and may bring more favor to NFC as it will be more capable of handling the needs of consumers and businesses.