Maverick China Research, Jan 2012
-payment Services Available in China
5.1 Mobile top-up
5.2 Mobileticketing
5.3 Mobile banking
5.4 Peer-to-peer (P2P) mobile remittances
5.5 Mobile gambling and lotteries
5.6 Utilities payment
5.7 M-commerce
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technology include mobilepayment, access control, ticketing, data sharing, and advertisement. A number of products commercially available as of today are limited, but the market will witness an immense growth
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.5.8 Mobile WiMAX
1.5.9 Push-to-Talk (PTT)
1.5.10 Mobile TV
1.6 Mobile content and applications
1.6.1 i-mode in Europe
1.6.2 BlackBerry
1.6.3 OpenHand
1.6.4 Mobilecommerce
1.6.5 Mobilepayments
1.6.6 Mobile
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SERVICE PROVIDERSRevenue ModelWasp’s Market DriversChallengesMOBILE BANKING TRANSACTION THROUGH A WASPMOBILE RETAIL BANKING SERVICES STRATEGIESINTEGRATE MOBILECOMMERCESTRATEGY WITH THE OVERALL BANKING
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into mobilepayment systems, where consumers are able to use cell phones to wirelessly, instantly make purchases at vending machines, train ticket stalls and elsewhere.
The new Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID
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transactions are growing in importance 59
By 2007, debit and credit cards counted for equal shares of the value of payments abroad 60
Growth in online commerce represents a major opportunity 61
The increase
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