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ALSO CALLED: Mobile Commerce, Mobile eBusiness, Wireless Commerce, and M Commerce
DEFINITION: M-commerce (mobile commerce) is the buying and selling of goods and services through wireless handheld devices such as cellular telephone and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Known as next-generation e-commerce, m-commerce enables users to access the Internet without needing to find a place to plug in. The emerging technology behind m-commerce, which is based
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BROCHURE:Valista PaymentsPlus is a carrier-grade premium services solution platform that allows enterprises such as mobile operators, ISPs, fixed line telcos, and financial institutions, to easily build a profitable business around sell premium services. Posted: 09 May 2004 | Published: 01 May 2004
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DATA SHEET:Valista PaymentsPlus is a carriergrade premium services platform that allows enterprises such as mobile operators, ISPs, fixed line telcos, and financial institutions to build a profitable end-to-end business around selling premium services. Posted: 09 May 2004 | Published: 01 May 2004
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MCOMMERCE DEFINITION (continued):
on the Wireless Application Protocol ( WAP), has made far greater strides in Europe, where mobile devices equipped with Web-ready micro-browsers are much more common than in the United States. In order to exploit the m-commerce market potential, handset manufacturers such as Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, and Qualcomm are working with carriers such as AT&T Wireless and Sprint to develop WAP-enabled smart phones, the industry's answer to the Swiss Army Knife, and ways to reach them. Using Bluetooth technology, smart phones offer fax, e-mail, and phone capabilities all
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