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AT & T’s Mark Seigel expects the new technology to quickly expand throughout the country similar to how text messaging became an instant hit. Seigel said that a decade ago camera phones were not that popular. However, nowadays, it is unlikely to buy a phone without a camera.
NFC technology had been planned by the mobile phone industry years ago because of the “electronic wallet” feature. However, despite a few trials, the technology did not gain ground except in Japan where the program has been implemented and most mobile phones already have the NFC chips.
With the program, consumers will attach a credit card or checking account to their cell phone. They will just swipe it to make purchases or pay for their train or bus fares and the transaction will be automatically paid.

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