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StreetVendor – Mobile Financial Services platform

Today we put out a press release about StreetVendor, the product we’ve built together with financial services and international payments experts Mi-Pay. The press release can be found if you click here, and to accompany it there is a video interview below: Screenshots of StreetVendor, showing both Arabic and English Script: StreetVendor is available in [...]

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Speaking at Train Communications 2009

Another chance to meet up with Masabi, when we speak on the Thursday afternoon of Train Communications 2009, held at the Royal Horseguards Hotel, near Charing Cross in London on 11th June 2009. http://www.traincomms2009.com/ (This conference used to be known as the Wifi on Trains conference.) Among the presenters will be train companies from India, [...]

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ITS Transport Standards Seminar – summary

Write up of the recent Intelligent Transport Systems‘ Seminar on Standards in UK Ticketing Wed 27th May 2009: [ WARNING: The top third is mobile ticketing, the rest is more general transport stuff ] Chair: Chris Queree, ATOC (Association of Train Operating Companies) Speakers: Ben Whitaker, Masabi Andy Donelan, Virgin Trains Grant Klein, Detica Mark [...]

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Masabi speaking at ITS UK Ticket Standards Seminar, and at European Telco Strategy event

For those of you on the conference circuit, you can see Ben Whitaker from Masabi speaking about new mobile ticketing approaches for public transport including mobile payments via credit card this month at the UK’s ITS Passenger Information Interest Group’s seminar on Options for Ticketing and Standards in Ticketing which is on the 27th May [...]

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Digital Money Forum – London 31st March

This Tuesday I’ll be at the Digital Money Forum, at the Guoman Hotel in Charing Cross, London. As well as being on one of the expert panels on the afternoon on the first day, I’ll be around all of Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon if anyone wants to chat. The expert panel with the vague title [...]

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New Mobile Barcode tickets for UK Rail

Finally, after a year of work, the new mobile and self-print barcode standard for UK rail tickets has been approved by the central railway standards body, RSP, a part of ATOC. The following post intends to give a more detailed understanding than that provided by the general media coverage. What does this mean? It means [...]

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Masabi’s mates "Hamfatter" on Dragon’s Den

One of our recent clients, the band Hamfatter (who we built a mobile promo site for) are on UK TV’s Dragon’s Den tonight, making the normally aggressive investors sing for their supper, which should make for interesting viewing. They should be on GMTV and Radio2 on Tuesday morning too, touting their alternative “direct” route to [...]

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Job Vacancy: Mobile Tester

Masabi are looking for another London-based Mobile Software Tester to come and work at our offices on the South Bank – our ideal candidate will be flexible and multi-talented, main responsibilities would include: Testing new applications across all our mobile handsets; Researching new mobile announcements and identifying what handsets need to be purchased; Acquiring new [...]

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Ideas for Interoperability of Secure Barcode Tickets

Barcode ticket security is a growing issue (we get asked about it all the time) and there aren’t any standards yet for preventing unscrupulous individuals from altering the tickets that are issued. Barcodes are being used as a form of virtual ticket that you can print from your PC at home or show on your [...]

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Masabi speaking at Mobile World Congress

Quick note that Ben Whitaker (me) will be speaking briefly at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona just after 15:00 on Tuesday 12th Feb at the Mobile Innovation Market Place in Hall 2, Auditorium B. This is thanks to Masabi being nominated as a “Top Innovator” ______________ For people that can’t make it, the slides and [...]

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