Chase, Capital One and Barclaycard First to Place Their Cards in the Isis™ Mobile Wallet

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Starting This Summer, the Isis Mobile Wallet Will Be Available to More Than 100 Million U.S. Card Holders BARCELONA, Spain – February 27, 2012 – Isis™, the mobile commerce joint venture created by AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless, today announced that Chase, Capital One and Barclaycard have entered into agreements with Isis enabling… Read more »

Isis - Your Phone Will Never Be The Same

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The Isis™ Mobile Wallet holds virtual versions of most things your existing wallet does- this includes your credit, debit and loyalty cards as well as special offers and savings from your favorite merchants. All that in the device you always have with you- your mobile phone.

What the POS ecosystem needs to know about contactless

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Enabling the point-of-sale (POS) ecosystem for contactless is a critical step toward activating mobile payments. Already, we’ve seen POS hardware manufacturers start implementing terminals equipped with NFC technologies, but what’s in it for POS software and service providers? What do these groups need to know about contactless? How do they take advantage of the mobile… Read more »

Gemalto Selected by Isis to Deploy Mobile Payment and NFC Services in the U.S.

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Austin, TX, Dec 12, 2011 - Gemalto (Euronext NL0000400653 GTO), the world leader in digital security, has been selected by Isis to secure its mobile commerce platform through Gemalto’s Allynis Trusted Service Manager (TSM) solution. Isis, the mobile commerce joint venture between AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless, will provide consumers and merchants with an open… Read more »

Mobile commerce wish: Travel made easy

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At the RAMP Advanced Commerce & Mobile Retail Services Summit, Isis’ Jim Stapleton encouraged attendees to imagine how mobile commerce could change the future and ease of travel. We think you may enjoy his vision too, so take a look at the infographic he shared.

Save the Date - Isis Mobile Innovation Forum: Capitalize on the Contactless Future, Feb. 21-22

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We’re thrilled to announce the Isis Mobile Innovation Forum: Capitalize on the Contactless Future will take place in Austin on Feb. 21-22. As you know, Austin is a key launch market for Isis next year and mecca for technology innovation. It’s the perfect place to convene point of sale software companies, value added resellers and… Read more »

Imagine the possibilities of mobile commerce

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Nan Matthews, our Austin development manager, discussed the possibilities of mobile commerce at the Texas Wireless Summit last month. She shared this infographic depicting how contactless offers and payments could someday allow consumers to bypass long lines and redeem offers at their favorite coffee shop. You can learn more about Isis’ launch in Austin here…. Read more »

Isis modernizes commerce experience

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At the RAMP Advanced Commerce & Mobile Retail Services Summit, Jim Stapleton presented an infographic that demonstrates the possibilities of Isis’ mobile commerce platform. From tapping and redeeming offers to mobile payments and loyalty rewards, it’s clear that Isis will modernize the commerce experience.

HTC, LG, Motorola Mobility, RIM, Samsung Mobile, Sony Ericsson and DeviceFidelity to Implement Isis NFC and Technology Standards

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New York – Sept. 27, 2011 – Isis, the joint venture between AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless, announced today that HTC, LG, Motorola Mobility, RIM, Samsung Mobile and Sony Ericsson will introduce NFC-enabled mobile devices that implement Isis’ NFC and technology standards. For consumers who have or purchase smartphones that are not NFC-enabled,… Read more »