Nokia, telecoms join mobile wallet plan (Reuters)
Reuters - Nokia (NOK1V.HE), the
world's biggest handset maker, and mobile telecoms carriers
have agreed on a global initiative to turn cell phones into
wallets, a wireless telecoms interest group said on Wednesday.
Also included on this web site are some interesting factoids on the history of prepaid
calling cards, plus a glossary of phone card terms and definitions.calling
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