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Richard Moore, a Product Manager at Rambus Ecebs, recently spoke with Transport Ticketing Global staff about host card emulation (HCE) and why the software-based architecture is a “game changer” for smart ticketing. As Moore explains, HCE creates a virtual smart card on NFC-enabled smartphones, allowing the mobile devices to act as secure ‘virtual’ travel tickets. […]
The DesignCon 2017 expo kicks off on February 2nd in Santa Clara. We’re at booth #833, showcasing our comprehensive suite of Ethernet, PCIe and DDRn IP solutions to solve today’s most challenging data center and networking needs. Rambus technical experts, executives and partners will also be holding a series of talks and technical training sessions […]
Rambus Ecebs has launched a host card emulation (HCE) mobile ticketing solution that enables transport operators to replace physical smart cards with secure digital travel wallets housed on passenger smartphones. According to Russell McCullagh, managing director at Rambus Ecebs, the comprehensive solution utilizes existing ITSO transport infrastructure and current mobile technology to provide a frictionless […]
HCE Ticket Wallet Service and Ticketing App enable secure transition from physical to virtual smart cards within existing infrastructure EAST KILBRIDE, UK – January 23, 2017 – Rambus Ecebs today announced a comprehensive mobile ticketing product suite leveraging Host Card Emulation (HCE) technology to securely load virtual smart cards onto smart phones for the public […]
The increased adoption of frictionless commerce by public transport operators is a critical prerequisite for the evolution of smart cities. This is precisely why transport operators have steadily replaced paper tickets and tokens with smart cards and contactless payment cards, as well as mobile apps that allow passengers to use their smartphones to conveniently board […]
Kirsty Tull, director of marketing and communications, BillPro.com, has written an article for MobilePaymentsToday about the positive role wearables could potentially play in the mobile payments sector. “Wearable payment devices and mobile payments are tightly linked. Mobile payments have paved the way for the versatility of wearables,” she explained. “[However], for wearables to be the […]
André Stoorvogel, Director, Product Marketing at Rambus, describes the increasing challenges associated with managing tokenization activity. As Stoorvogel notes in a blog post, banks around the world are working to develop, launch and expand mobile payments services offered to customers. Numerous issuers, say Stoorvogel, already support the ‘OEM Pays’ – Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung […]
Broad agreement addresses device and cloud demands for high bandwidth, low latency, efficient memory solutions SUNNYVALE, Calif. – January 16, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has signed a broad five-year patent license agreement with Winbond Electronics Corporation, a worldwide leading supplier of specialty memory. This agreement covers the use of Rambus patented […]
With mobile proximity payments projected to reach $92 billion by 2019, merchants and card issuers are reportedly rushing to release branded mobile apps that capitalize on both in-store and online payments growth. According to Javelin, hundreds of new payment apps will flood the market by 2018, although fragmented payments apps are ultimately expected to converge […]
Jeff Dorsch of Semiconductor Engineering notes that chips and modules going into Internet of Things (IoT) node devices “must have” cybersecurity features designed and built into them. “Multiple vendors are responding with products meant to keep the IoT devices protected from the cyberattacks that are becoming more common,” he explained. “While IoT privacy remains a key […]
