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Transit & Ticketing

February 19th, 2010

China Unicom to launch world’s first commercial single wire protocol based NFC service

China Unicom to launch world’s first commercial single wire protocol based NFC service

The mobile operator has signed up five Chinese banks and five transport operators for the commercial launch of its NFC service, scheduled to take place during the second quarter of 2010. More


February 16th, 2010

Parkeur uses NFC to ease the pain of parking in busy urban areas

A team from French science engineering graduate school Polytech'Marseille has been shortlisted in the 2010 Simagine awards for an NFC application designed to ease the pain of parking in busy urban areas. The Parkeur application... More


February 15th, 2010

Veolia Transport appoints Trusted Labs to validate NFC applications

Veolia Transport has appointed Trusted Labs to validate the company's NFC transport application, which will be deployed as part of the Nice NFC City pre-commercial pilot due to take place from the second quarter of... More


February 15th, 2010

Gemalto adds Mifare DESFire to NFC phones

Gemalto has announced it has implemented NXP's Mifare DESFire transport ticketing solution on a SIM card for the first time, enabling NFC phones to be used to replace tickets on the forty transport systems around... More


February 12th, 2010

NFC bus ticketing trial to take place in Madrid

An NFC bus ticketing pilot is to be run in Madrid, Spain by Bankinter and Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid (EMT), beginning in mid-2010. In the trial, the participants' NFC phones will act as... More


February 12th, 2010

US firm to offer Chinese RF SIM system worldwide

The RF SIM payments system developed by Chinese firm Trunkbow, in which VeriFone became an investor yesterday, is to be launched worldwide via US start-up MobilePay, the company's chairman Rick May tells NFC World. "The... More


February 11th, 2010

China Telecom begins RF SIM trial

China Telecom begins RF SIM trial

The country's third largest mobile network operator is testing non-NFC standard RF SIM technology in Shanghai, where China Unicom is already running an NFC trial. More


February 11th, 2010

Paris transport operators begin NFC ticketing trial

Paris transport operators begin NFC ticketing trial

The six month trial will see 1,000 commuters replacing their current travel pass with a dedicated NFC device supplied by Neowave. More


February 11th, 2010

China Mobile begins commercial rollout of mobile contactless payments system

China Mobile begins commercial rollout of mobile contactless payments system

RF SIMs are now widely available for subscribers to purchase from China Mobile stores and the first major retailer has signed up to accept the new mobile contactless payments technology. More


February 8th, 2010

Card and chip suppliers to offer open transport ticketing standard

Card and chip suppliers to offer open transport ticketing standard

Infineon, Giesecke & Devrient, Oberthur Technologies and Inside Contactless have teamed up to support the creation of an open security standard for mobile and chip-based transport tickets. More


February 3rd, 2010

15 billion mobile tickets to be delivered in 2014

A new study by Juniper Research has forecast that nearly 15 billion tickets will be delivered to subscribers' mobile devices worldwide by 2014, compared to just over two billion this year. The new report, 'Mobile... More


January 14th, 2010

Banks and mobile operators to go head to head for NFC mobile payments business

Banks and mobile network operators are set to go head to head in a bid to control the market for NFC mobile payments services, according to a new research report published today. "NFC mobile phones... More


December 17th, 2009

UK government to fund switch to NFC-compatible transport ticketing

UK government to fund switch to NFC-compatible transport ticketing

The Department for Transport is providing £20m in funding over the next five years to enable nine of England's largest urban areas to make the switch to NFC-compatible transport ticketing systems. More


December 3rd, 2009

Vodafone tests NFC with Spanish railway operator

Vodafone Spain has announced it is conducting an NFC pilot in Madrid with Spanish rail operator Renfe, with the aim of speeding up access to train stations during peak travel times. The system was demonstrated... More


November 11th, 2009

DeviceFidelity launches low cost microSD-based NFC solution

DeviceFidelity launches low cost microSD-based NFC solution

In2Pay is designed to be distributed to customers using a card issuer's existing personalisation and distribution infrastructure and can include multiple applications such as payments and transit or payments and access control. More


October 8th, 2009

Transport and mobile operators begin NFC pilot in Lisbon

Transport and mobile operators begin NFC pilot in Lisbon

The Portuguese capital's transport operators have begun a small scale NFC test in conjunction with three mobile operators, beginning on the Lisbon subway and with plans to expand to rail and bus services soon. More


October 5th, 2009

Deutsche Bahn opens registration for next phase of NFC ticketing project

Registration is now open for travellers wishing to take part in the next phase of German rail operator Deutsche Bahn's NFC ticketing pilot. Since December 2008, 500 customers have been testing the system on the... More


October 5th, 2009

GlobalPlatform launches transportation task force

GlobalPlatform has set up a Transportation Task Force with the aim of actively contributing to the evolution of smart ticketing solutions. Ultimately, the goal is to develop a standard travel media that will offer multi... More


September 28th, 2009

New York’s MTA to accept contactless bank cards for bus and subway fare payments

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced plans to enable passengers to use contactless debit or credit cards to pay for bus and subway fares by 2014. The move follows several years of contactless... More


September 24th, 2009

Montreal picks Oberthur for contactless transit ticketing system

STM, the Societè de Transport de Montreal, has appointed Oberthur Technologies to supply contactless cards for use throughout the Montreal region's public transport network, including buses, the subway and commuter trains throughout the Greater Montreal... More


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