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The UK's big five mobile phone firms have switched on a payment system that turns handsets into digital wallets. | The UK's big five mobile phone firms have switched on a payment system that turns handsets into digital wallets. |
Called PayForIt, the scheme is designed for those buying goods and services with a value of up to £10. | Called PayForIt, the scheme is designed for those buying goods and services with a value of up to £10. |
The industry hopes it will be used to pay for ringtones, train tickets, parking fees and eventually as a payment system on web shops and sites. | The industry hopes it will be used to pay for ringtones, train tickets, parking fees and eventually as a payment system on web shops and sites. |
Any cash spent via the scheme will automatically be added on to a customer's phone bill. | Any cash spent via the scheme will automatically be added on to a customer's phone bill. |
Cash crunch | Cash crunch |
The scheme standardises the way phones can be used to make payments so the process is the same no matter which operator a customer has signed up for or which handset they are using. | The scheme standardises the way phones can be used to make payments so the process is the same no matter which operator a customer has signed up for or which handset they are using. |
Mike Short, chairman of the Mobile Data Association, said PayForIt had been developed as an alternative to other systems such as premium rate SMS. | Mike Short, chairman of the Mobile Data Association, said PayForIt had been developed as an alternative to other systems such as premium rate SMS. |
Many people, said Mr Short, were unhappy using that payment system because of past uncertainty about how much they would pay and who they turn to if things go wrong. | Many people, said Mr Short, were unhappy using that payment system because of past uncertainty about how much they would pay and who they turn to if things go wrong. |
"It's for those customers who have not felt comfortable with mobile transactions or payments," he said. | "It's for those customers who have not felt comfortable with mobile transactions or payments," he said. |
Trust in mobile payments would be boosted, said Mr Short because shoppers will know who they are buying from and what they are spending. | Trust in mobile payments would be boosted, said Mr Short because shoppers will know who they are buying from and what they are spending. |
Anyone paying for goods with PayForIt will see an information screen that lays out what they have bought, who it has been bought from and how much it will cost. | Anyone paying for goods with PayForIt will see an information screen that lays out what they have bought, who it has been bought from and how much it will cost. |
"It's about opening up the micro payment choices," said Mr Short, "but it's not a total cash replacement." | "It's about opening up the micro payment choices," said Mr Short, "but it's not a total cash replacement." |
PayForIt will appear as a payment option on sites that people can get to via their handset and soon will also appear as a way to pay on websites too, said Mr Short. | PayForIt will appear as a payment option on sites that people can get to via their handset and soon will also appear as a way to pay on websites too, said Mr Short. |
Bad experiences have made some wary of paying via handsetCompanies such as I-play, Gameloft, EA, Multimap, SonyEricsson and Samsung have become the first to sign up and let people pay using the PayForIt system. | |
PayForIt was first announced in March 2006 and the official start date for the scheme was 1 September. | PayForIt was first announced in March 2006 and the official start date for the scheme was 1 September. |
"Most big brands would not use premium rate SMS to run their services, it's not a good experience, it's not consumer friendly," said Anuj Khanna, a spokesman for Tanla Mobile which is one of the firms administering payments made via PayForIt. | "Most big brands would not use premium rate SMS to run their services, it's not a good experience, it's not consumer friendly," said Anuj Khanna, a spokesman for Tanla Mobile which is one of the firms administering payments made via PayForIt. |
"It's entirely geared at the low value, high volume transaction market," he said. | "It's entirely geared at the low value, high volume transaction market," he said. |
Paul Hunt, an expert on mobile commerce at consultancy Atos Origin, said there had been many failed attempts to set up similar schemes in the past. He said PayForIt has a good chance of success. | Paul Hunt, an expert on mobile commerce at consultancy Atos Origin, said there had been many failed attempts to set up similar schemes in the past. He said PayForIt has a good chance of success. |
"There's a much wider age range of mobile users and the capabilities of handsets have changed," he said. "The click to buy reality is catching up with the hype." | "There's a much wider age range of mobile users and the capabilities of handsets have changed," he said. "The click to buy reality is catching up with the hype." |
But, he added, the backers of the scheme had to work hard to distinguish PayForIt from alternatives to ensure people realise how it differs from other schemes. | But, he added, the backers of the scheme had to work hard to distinguish PayForIt from alternatives to ensure people realise how it differs from other schemes. |
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