Google Launches Google Wallet Service and Opens it to Businesses

by kefurpp379 on 2012-02-23 13:42:32

According to foreign media reports on September 20th, Google officially launched its mobile payment service - Google Wallet and opened it to businesses. Through the Google Wallet service, people can check out at the cash register with their phones. In the product announcement, Google said that in addition to the previously announced MasterCard and Citibank, they will also cooperate with several credit card companies such as Visa, American Express, and Discover to allow more consumers to use this technology. According to a blog post from Google's official website, Google Wallet will be delivered to users of Nexus S 4G phones through Sprint's network. Users will be able to use Google Wallet on 150,000 terminals across the US that support MasterCard PayPass technology. Meanwhile, Visa also stated that over 100,000 terminals globally will support Google Wallet via payWave NFC technology. Since Google revealed its product plans this summer, the online communication platform, Google Wallet, has been highly anticipated. Of course, today's debut is more symbolic, and the true widespread adoption of this technology may still have to wait until various merchants, network operators, and handheld device manufacturers accept the technology and install related equipment. Customer service 360 can enhance and optimize all marketing and after-sales service stages, allowing you to track more sales opportunities with less time, conduct more accurate marketing, provide more precise after-sales services, and achieve continuous growth in sales performance.