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December, 2006

  • 11 December

    SMS Aside, Consumers Pan M-Commerce Data Plans on Price

    Digital content like video, games, and music delivered as part of cell-phone subscriber plans may be getting plenty of attention these days, but it's turning out to be a harder sell than many mobile-commerce enthusiasts had thought. Some 72.5% of respondents in a survey of more than 2,500 U.S. wireless …

  • 8 December

    Canadian Test in 2007 Foreshadows a National Chip Rollout

    Visa, MasterCard, and Canada's national debit network are preparing to launch a test in Ontario for a Canadian chip and PIN system that its backers hope will ultimately eliminate the magnetic stripe on all cards and replace signatures on all Visa and MasterCard credit cards. The test will start next …

  • 7 December

    Co-Op Readies a Credit-Union Entry Into ATM Check Imaging

    Big banks get most of the attention when the topic turns to check imaging at ATMs. Now credit unions are about to get into the act. Ontario, Calif.-based Co-Op Financial Services, formerly known as the Co-Op Network, plans to make check imaging available to its nearly 2,000 credit-union members in …

  • 6 December

    Seeking More Capacity, AmEx Turns to eFunds for Prepaid Processing

    Payment processor eFunds Corp. will take over the processing of American Express Co.'s fast-growing retail and gift card portfolio in 2007 and 2008 under a deal announced Wednesday. The deal, financial terms of which were not released, is the biggest prepaid contract to date for Scottsdale, Ariz.-based eFunds, which focuses …

  • 6 December

    Can Twelve More Months of Free Processing Make Checkout Click?

    Google Inc.'s decision to extend Checkout's offer of free processing to the end of 2007, which it announced Wednesday, could help the 6-month-old online payments service attract more merchants at a time when it's not only up against heavy-duty competition, but also facing skepticism from some online sellers. The new …

  • 5 December

    Heartland Seeks Banks for ‘Holistic’ Card for Small-Ticket Market

    Heartland Payment Systems Inc. is working on a technology platform that would support multiple accounting and transaction functions on a single card, the processor's chairman and chief executive revealed in a presentation last week. Speaking to an audience of merchants, processors, and bankers interested in converting small-value cash payments to …

  • 3 December

    DataTreasury Vows USPTO Rejection Won’t Affect Pending Cases

    A small technology company that has made a name for itself with its aggressive and successful litigation defending a pair of patents covering check imaging was dealt a setback late last week when the United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected all of the claims set out in those patents. …

November, 2006

  • 30 November

    Remote Capture May Get a Boost From Intuit’s Digital Insight Deal

    Software maker Intuit Inc.'s pending acquisition of online-banking services provider Digital Insight Corp. is mostly a story about Intuit expanding its services and finding new markets for its popular QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Quicken financial-software programs. But, according to one analyst, remote deposit capture?and a processor that offers the service?could get …

  • 29 November

    Discover Moves Closer to Contactless, But Stays Mum on Plans

    Morgan Stanley's Discover Financial Services LLC payment network on Tuesday announced its certification of a contactless card reader from On Track Innovations Ltd., Discover's second such announcement in three months. But Riverwoods, Ill.-based Discover still hasn't revealed its larger contactless plans. “There's nothing we can talk about right now,” a …

  • 29 November

    Visa Champions Fed Proposal on Receipts for Small-Ticket Transactions

    Small-ticket electronic transactions, particularly those at unattended machines, may get a boost with a proposal that would relax a provision of Regulation E regarding receipts for consumers. The Federal Reserve Board this week requested public comment on the proposal, which would exempt transactions of $15 or less from Reg E's …

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