Near Field Communications Handsets and Tags, NFC Pilots and Projects

Report: 1 in 5 smart phones will have NFC by 2014

Thursday, April 14, 2011

A new report from Juniper Research forecasts rapid adoption of NFC services over the next three years, with at least one in five smart phones worldwide having NFC contactless functionality.

Juniper predicts that almost 300 million NFC smart phones will be in use worldwide by 2014. North America is expected to account for half of these handsets in 2014, followed by Western Europe. According to Juniper, this growth will be driven in the short term by mobile network operators launching services - such as NFC payments and marketing via coupons and smart posters - in 20 early adopting countries before the end of 2012.


Juniper’s new report contains comprehensive six year forecasts for all the key market parameters including users, transactions and values for both NFC ticketing and retail payments. It also breaks down the opportunities for value added retail marketing services through coupons and smart posters, and tracks the status of 14 vendors addressing the market.

NFC Retail Marketing & Mobile Payments Report author Howard Wilcox comments: “Although there are still hurdles ahead, NFC prospects have been boosted by the succession of mobile operator and device vendor announcements. France is a case in point where operators expect to sell one million NFC devices this year.” [end] 

Mobile operator Digicel Pacific Limited has announced the deployment of VeriFone’s mWallet services and NFC-enabled payment systems in the Kingdom of Tonga.

Starting this week, Digicel subscribers in the the Tongan capital Nuku’alofa will be able to receive NFC tags that are linked to their mobile phone numbers and VeriFone’s contactless payment acceptance systems. Customers can affix these tags to their phones to tap and pay at over 50 merchants in Nuku’alofa.

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MarketsandMarkets has released a new report predicting that the NFC applications market will surpass $10 billion by 2016 at a compound annual growth rate of 38% from 2011 to 2016.

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Mobile operator 2degrees has partnered with contactless transit card provider Snapper to bring NFC payments to the city of Wellington, New Zealand.

The new “Touch2Pay” service is now available on 2degrees’ LG Optimus Net phones, which can be used to make tap and go payments wherever Snapper cards are accepted, including buses, taxis, shops and cafes.

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Identive Group will be showcasing its near field communication solutions for students and campuses during the National Association of Campus Card Users Annual Conference in Seattle, Wash.

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