Wireless Payment Options Being Tested
from the charge-it-to-my-cell-phone dept
A company in Kansas is running some of the first tests in the US on wireless payment options. People have talked about this for a while, and it's definitely been used elsewhere, but there are a lot of questions as to whether or not it will catch on in the US. Won't it be great when you can't pay for your lunch because your stupid mobile phone provider tells you there's no service available?
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