Phones to work as smart cards
Cell phones in Japan will work as concert tickets, identification cards and electronic wallets in a new service by the nation’s top mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo, that uses smart card technology developed by Sony Corp. "The service starts on a trial basis Wednesday, and is the first result of NTT DoCoMo’s partnership with Japanese electronics giant Sony that was announced in October, the mobile phone giant said."
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