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| Subject: | AW: MobileLBSList: mCommerce Report |
| Date: |
11/28/2000 01:44:39 PM |
| From: |
Andreas.Hofer@mobilkom.at |
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Hi Katharine, There you got a point. I personally did some purchasing o the web via credit card, but I am probably not the typical mobile phone user either. Europeans are = generally more cautious when it comes to financial matters but GSM has been = invented and is still leading in Europe. Europes mobile operators are "trusted" parties like a bank and not just a mobile Internet access.=20 It is also not necessary to type in your credit card details when = purchasing via phone. Billing can be done in several ways and there are many = possible m-commerce solutions underway.
Ciao, Andreas
> -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Katharine Lewis [SMTP:klewis@arc.com\ > Gesendet am: Dienstag, 28. November 2000 20:01 > An: 'Emil Friis': mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com > Betreff: RE: MobileLBSList: mCommerce Report >=20 > I agree with Emil, there is more acceptance of the idea of paying for = an > item on a mobile phone over here in the US than in Europe. European = Users > are still more cautious of giving up their credit card details. And > remember > - the US is possibly the largest single-language market in the = western > hemisphere. >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: Emil Friis [mailto:emil.friis@air2web.com\ > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:45 PM > To: mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com > Subject: FW: MobileLBSList: mCommerce Report >=20 >=20 > I don't know if it's that hard to believe. E-commerce is more = predominant > in > the US compared to Europe, so the barrier to m-commerce would seem to = be > less of problem. And wireless transactions are not just in trials or > limited > costumer deployment. >=20 > When it comes to m-commerce, sites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble = have > provided wireless services for some time. Several brokerages offer > wireless > trading and financial institutions such as Netbank and banks and = credit > unions using Digital Insights Axis Internet banking offer wireless = access > to > accounts using text messaging, web enabled phones and Palm VII's. >=20 > ...And it's all in production. >=20 > Emil > -----Original Message----- > From: Garg,Abha [mailto:abha.garg@gartner.com\ > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:30 PM > To: mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com > Subject: RE: MobileLBSList: mCommerce Report >=20 >=20 > hard to believe, I would have thought that given the mobile phone > penetration in Europe, purchases through mobile phones should be = higher > there. Wireless transactions in the US are either in trials or = limited > customer deployment, not widespread. Finally, yesterday there was an > article in the Wall Street Journal on the customer satisfaction = survey by > the University of Michigan e-commerce companies, satisfaction level = was > around 73, lower than consumer nondurables. =20 >=20 > my two cents worth. >=20 > - Abha =20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: Laura McGurdy [mailto:lmcgurdy@agency.com\ > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 3:31 AM > To: mobilelbslist@wirelessdevnet.com > Subject: RE: MobileLBSList: mCommerce Report >=20 >=20 > "The report found the U.S. leads the way in purchases through mobile > phones > while Europe is ahead in banking, although no figures were collated." >=20 > This cannot be true! >=20 > --laura >=20 > ******************************* > laura mcgurdy + tech consultant > m-business + AGENCY.COM:London >=20 >=20 > > > > > > Check out this report painting a dismal future for mobile commerce: > > > > = http://www.totaltele.com/view.asp?Target=3Dtop&ArticleID=3D34243&Pub=3Dc= wi > > > > Just like the eCommerce world's mantra used to be "first-mover = status" > and > > "build it and they will come", the mCommerce standard line now = seems to > be > > "we need to ignore these early adoption statistics...this is just > > the first > > wave". > > > > Thoughts?!? > > > > Bryan >=20 >=20 >=20 > To unsubscribe, write to mobilelbslist-unsubscribe@geocomm.com > = ________________________________________________________________________=
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