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Neil Poundall, O2

By davebirch posted Dec 12 2006 at 9:00 AM

[Dave Birch] This week's podcast features Neil Poundall of O2 discussing the increasing marketplace momentum behind mobile payments from the mobile operator's perspective and the imminent arrival of NFC handsets.


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Neil is Head of Advanced Data & Enablers at O2 which means that, apart from anything else, he's in charge of mobile payments. His perspective is therefore of great value to people considering developing new m-payment solutions.

My opinions are my own (I think) and are presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public. [posted with ecto]

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