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e-Money and mobile payments started in Japan in 1999 - 10 years ago, and usage is growing exponentially. e-Money and mobile payments already today are an important and big part of Japan's economy. This report includes many usage statistics, quantitative analysis and projections. Case studies explain successful business models which can be applied elsewhere in the world.
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Mobile payments, e-cash and keitai credit
e-Money and mobile payments started in Japan in 1999 - 10 years ago, and usage is growing exponentially. e-Money and mobile payments already today are an important and big part of Japan's economy. This report includes many usage statistics, quantitative analysis and projections. Case studies explain successful business models which can be applied elsewhere in the world.
Version 21 of July 13, 2009
approx. 228 pages, 44 Figures, 106 Photos, 7 Tables, pdf-format, 6.4 Mbyte
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