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Mobile Ticketing Mindmap (KEYWORDS (Intelligent Transport, Automated Fare…
Mobile Ticketing Mindmap
Mobile Wallet
Market segments
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Application
Mobile Commerce Market
Mobile Wallet Shopping Market
Mobile Wallet Bill Payments Market
Mobile Wallet Hotel Booking and Payments Market
Mobile Wallet Entertainment and Event Pay Market
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Airline check-in[1]
Airline ticketing
Tourist Attraction Ticketing
Zoo Ticketing
Museum Ticketing
Cinema ticketing
Railway & Bus ticketing[2]
Concert/Event ticketing
Consumer voucher distribution
Mass transit
Trade shows
Bus ticket
Key Players
American Express
Apple Inc.
AT&T INC.
Blackberry Ltd.
First Data Corporation
Google Inc.
Sprint Corporation
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
MasterCard Incorporated
Visa Inc
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Disadvantages
Many company phones block premium SMS messages (not an issue where payment is linked to a credit card)
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If the phone battery runs out, the mobile ticket is made unusable
History
Greece, 6th century BC
Middlle Ages
1800
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1970
1980s
1990s
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airlines started using a cardboard ticket with a magnetic strip which contains relevant passenger informatio
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Tessera 10p sized clay discs were stamped, and used to gain entry into theatres or sporting events.
USAGE
PURCHASE
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For repeated purchases such as daily train tickets, mobile applications or text messaging can be used.
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DELIVERY
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Picture messaging (SMS, EMS, WAP Push and MMS) - usually uses a barcode
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Picture messaging is supported by almost all phones and is generally the delivery method of choice. It usually requires the sender to know the phone model in advance so that the picture is rendered at the correct resolution.
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SCANNING
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Each of the above methods has its specific benefits and drawbacks. Optically reading the display of a cell phone is heavily influenced by the quality of the display (resolution, size of pixels, reflections). RFID is only supported by a very few phones yet.
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Picture-based messages require a laser scanner (for 1-dimensional/linear barcodes) or camera based imager (for 2-dimensional barcodes) to photograph the message and decode it into a ticket ID. .
REDEMPTION
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New systems that make use of encryption of the data inside the barcode enable off-line scanning and validation, which is especially important if users are purchasing tickets immediately prior to use, and the portable venue or on-vehicle scanning devices cannot always have a connection to the live ticket database. (Many transport ticketing systems, such as the London Oyster card travel system and the M-PhaTic system of the Swedish state railways SJ are designed so that scanners can operate as disconnected islands when connectivity to central systems is lost.)
Other forms of mobile ticket systems contact a server that is able to verify the ticket and record that it has been used.
Smart Ticketing
key players
HID (U.S.)
Gemalto NV (Netherlands)
NXP Semiconductors (U.S.)
CPI Card Group (U.S.)
Cubic (U.S.)
Xerox (U.S.)
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Market Dynamics, Opportunities, Market Share by Region, Price and Gross Margin, Competitive Landscape and Profile, New Project Feasibility Analysis, Analysis and Suggestions on New Project Investment.
Mobile commerce
Purchase-to-pay
often abbreviated to P2P and also called req to cheque, refers to the business processes that cover activities of requesting (requisitioning), purchasing, receiving, paying for and accounting for goods and services. Also commonly referred to as procure-to-pay.
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KEYWORDS
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Payments, Smart Ticketing
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS),
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:warning: These factors collectively create opportunities for the market growth, whereas some of them hamper the market growth.