Isis up and running in two locations, Austin and Salt Lake City
0. phoneArena posted on 22 Oct 2012, 12:06
As expected, the Isis mobile payment service owned by Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T has started service in two cities, Austin (Texas) and Salt Lake City (Utah); if you live in one of those cities, you must own one of the nine NFC enabled handsets that supports the service...
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1. jamrockjones posted on 22 Oct 2012, 12:10 0 0
Haha, yeah Salt Lake. Bout time something cellular wise happened here.
3. TheRetroReplay posted on 22 Oct 2012, 13:31 1 0
I don't think it's fair to say that Google has failed to capture NFC payments with Google Wallet, especially when it was purposely blocked by carriers to prevent it from competing with ISIS.
You're putting down Google Wallet when it's not their fault that the carriers blocked it.
4. buggerrer posted on 22 Oct 2012, 14:13 3 0
How come it's on the Samsung Galaxy SIII for both T-mobile and ATT&T but not for Verizon? Does this make sense?
6. TheRetroReplay posted on 22 Oct 2012, 18:15 1 0
Search the play store on the web, it's there for Verizon but the Galaxy S3 isn't compatible for it yet. They're gonna push the Droids first since the Droids are Verizon's flagship brand.






