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- n. The use of mobile technology in commerce
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“The m-commerce venture is designed to speed up the introduction of mobile advertising and payment services.”
“In fact the success of the venture depends upon its technology being available so that anyone can create m-commerce services and reach the widest possible audience.”
“The m-commerce partners responded saying that although not a shareholder, Three would have access to its services on equal terms: The services developed by the joint venture and the technology that underpins them will be available to third parties, including Three, on the same basis as the venture's three shareholders.”
“Three's regulatory affairs director, Stephen Lerner, said: "The planned and explicit exclusion of Three from the proposed UK m-commerce joint venture is designed to weaken Three's ability to be a competitive force in the UK and denies the initiative's claimed ambition to be a 'one stop shop' for m-commerce.”
“In June, O2, Everything Everywhere and Vodafone announced their m-commerce joint venture, to sell mobile advertising and develop mobile payment systems.”
“Use of m-commerce—buying via a phone—is 50% higher among blacks and Latinos.”
The Wall Street Journal: Smartphones Are Bridging the Digital Divide
“It is the key to generate very uniquely Indian mobile phone applications in the area of m-commerce and m-information, the most progressive service platform anywhere.”
“There are m-commerce trials that have done well, certain markets have done better.”
“MXit is a instant messaging platform with 39 million registered users, mostly in Africa, for gaming, social involvement, m-commerce and advertising.”
“The appeal could reach even further if your website is available for m-commerce opportunities, putting you at an advantage with the app savvy.”
The Huffington Post: Lacroix M. Scott: Brand Expansion Is the Way to Retail Recovery
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