Mobile Banking a Tough Proposition in U.S. (BillingWorld)
Mobile payments just haven’t caught on yet in the U.S., despite success in places like Japan. Sheer complexity is to blame. In Japan, consumers use their mobile phones to pay for all kinds of tangible goods and services. It would seem this is ripe for importation stateside.
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