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American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa announced a new partnership with ISIS on Tuesday. ISIS is a mobile initiative that was formed in April of last year by AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless in an effort to help foster the growth of using near-field communications for mobile payments. It’s currently being tested in Salt Lake City and Austin. Tuesday’s announcement means that, as the mobile market moves closer and closer to a time when we can actually use our phones to make tap-and-go payments, consumers will have more payment options. MasterCard also teamed up with Google and Sprint on Google Wallet, which will launch in the future for Android-powered smartphones. We’re not sure why Sprint has held out on joining ISIS, but we hope it jumps on board soon to save consumers from a fragmented mobile payment landscape. Read on for the full press release.
Isis Forms Relationships with Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express
Isis Becomes the First and Only Mobile Commerce Platform with Full Support of All Four National Payment Networks
Aspen, Colorado
Isis Becomes the First and Only Mobile Commerce Platform with Full Support of All Four National Payment Networks
Aspen, Colorado