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Cellular Pos Software
Nedbank goes mobile
Johannesburg - Banking group Nedbank has developed a cellphone-based payment software solution that allows merchants to process credit card payments without needing a point of sale (POS) terminal. The product can be used on any cellular network. Sydney Gericke, managing director of Nedbank Card, said: "Small businesses will be able to process credit card transactions via their cellphones without changing networks or compromising the safety of transactions. "Hand in hand with this offering is a manual imprinter that enables the merchant to show proof of purchase." The technology, Nedbank iMPi, is aimed primarily at enterprises that have a low volume of transactions and those who require mobility in their day-to-day business activities. .
B2B Soft & WIREX Team Up to Revolutionize Accessory Ordering and ...
New York, NY, October 14, 2006 --(PR.COM)-- B2B Soft, a business-to-business software solutions company specializing in business management and POS solutions for the wireless/cellular retail industry, and Wireless Xcessories Group of Huntington Valley, PA (WIREX), the largest wholesaler of aftermarket accessories in America, have teamed up to help wireless retailers sell more cell phone accessories at the point of sale. Wireless retailers using B2B's Wireless Standard POS system can now access WIREX's complete product catalogue in real time as well as view stock count within the catalogue, directly place an order, and check an order's status from their point of sale terminal. This level of integration and automation effectively guides the salesperson and customer through the selection and purchasing process, making it easier for the retailer to generate revenue from WIREX's complete line of over 3,000 accessory items for more than 100 different brands of cell phones.
CORRECTING and REPLACING Connect One iChipSec CO2128 Ensures Faster Design and Secure Transaction Processing in POS
PARIS, BUSINESS WIRE -- In the headline of release, the product name should read: iChipSec (sted ChipSec). The corrected release reads: CONNECT ONE ICHIPSEC CO2128 ENSURES FASTER DESIGN AND SECURE TRANSACTION PROCESSING IN POS TERMINALS Added Hardware Features, Networking and Security Protocols Speed Time-to-Market and Reduce Cost of New IP-Enabled Designs Connect One(TM), the Device Networking Authority(TM), today announced the planned release in January, 2007 of iChipSec(TM) CO2128, a secure Internet Protocol (IP) communication controller chip that reduces the cost and speeds the design of new IP-enabled point-of-sale (POS) terminals. The chip also includes many hardware enhancements that ensure high-throughput by offloading IP and network security protocols from the host processor.
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