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Google, wireless carriers partner for m-payment

By Reuters
San Francisco, 24 Feb 2015

Google has partnered with several large US wireless carriers to pre-install its electronic payment service on phones, as the companies seek to counter Apple's recent entry into the nascent market for mobile payments.

AT&T, T-Mobile USA and Verizon will include the Google Wallet app later this year on Android smartphones sold in the US, Google said in a post on its official blog yesterday.

Google also said it has acquired technology from Softcard, a mobile payment initiative that was created by many of the wireless carriers several years ago.

The Google Wallet app stores a consumer's credit or debit card information and allows shoppers to pay for goods by tapping their phone against a special terminal at a retail store's checkout counter.

Google launched Wallet in 2011, but the service struggled to become a hit with consumers, in part because the wireless carriers developed the competing Softcard service.

The competitive landscape shifted in October, when Apple included the Apple Pay mobile payment service with the new iPhone 6 line of smartphones.

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