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Ambiq delivering NFC ticketing to St. Petersburg public transit

Friday, January 7, 2011

Ambiq Technology has signed an agreement with the St. Petersburg Transportation Authority to provide products and services based on its proprietary NFC mobile payment platform.

The St. Petersburg Metro has already begun testing Ambiq’s solution, which lets passengers use mobile phones to buy tickets for public transit.


According to Ambiq, the system utilizes secure element NFC devices from Ambiq that are installed in standard mobile phones. The devices are designed to work with the existing Metro turnstiles and ground transport readers, and connect directly to the City’s ticket management system.

“The technology offered by Ambiq Technology is of interest to St. Petersburg because it simplifies the procedure of buying tickets and paying for transfer in public transport for passengers in St. Petersburg. We know that this solution will be in demand among citizens and guests of the city,” said S.V. Popov, Deputy Chairman of the Transportation Authority.

St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia and has over four million daily public transportation riders. According to Ambiq, this transportation system deployment is the first step in implementing Ambiq’s greater unified services platform, Secure-Z.

Misha Rozenberg, Ambiq’s CEO, explains: “In the future, residents and visitors of St. Petersburg will be able to pay for meals, taxi rides, store purchases, public transportation - all from their mobile phone over our secure platform.” [end] 

Vimpelcom, one of Russia’s largest mobile operators, has announced plans to bring NFC-enabled mobile payments to the Moscow subway.

According to East-West Digital News, the contactless payments system will be identical to the one Vimpelcom introduced in the St. Petersburg Metro last year, which enables passengers to purchase and redeem transit tickets with a tap of a mobile phone.

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Calgary, Alberta is pushing forward with the anticipated summer launch of a new smart card payment system for public transit, according to the Calgary Herald.

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Arcontia Technology AB, a Swedish producer of contactless smart card readers and terminals, has won a contract for devices to be used by Norwegian public transport authority Ruter AS.

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In ABI Research’s newest market study analysis, NXP Semiconductors has reportedly claimed the top spot in the contactless ticketing market with 74% of the market share.

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