San Francisco, CA, 28 May,
2006
The Liberty Alliance,
a consortium representing 150
global organizations working together to build a trusted digital ecosystem,
has published a case study on eBIZ.mobility's Federated Payment™ system
as one of the most innovative applications of the Federated Identity model
to hit the market.
The list of Liberty Alliance Case Studies can be seen
here.
The Liberty Alliance Case Study on eBIZ.mobility's Federated Telco Billing
can be downloaded
here.
The Liberty Alliance will be showcasing eBIZ.mobility's Federated
Payment™ technology at the Burton Catalyst Conference in San Francisco,
on Thursday evening, June 15, 2006 Hilton Hotel, room Yosemite C.
eBIZ.mobility management will be available for meetings at the event. To
find out more about the Burton Catalyst conference, please visit
here.
With analysts predicting that the market for digital content downloads will
surpass $11.5 billion by 2009, growth has been held back due to lack of a
cost effective technology for a consumer centered independent telco billing
method for open browsing on-line payment.
eBIZ.mobility's patent pending Federated Payment™ technology provides the
underpinnings for its OneTouch™ On-Line Purchasing for telco billing for
open web browsing. OneTouch is currently the only product that enables user
authentication and payment authorization in real-time between separate
entities, like a Telco and a content provider, who have no prior business
relationship.
About eBIZ.mobility:
Established in 2003, eBIZ.mobility provides the only commercial solution,
OneTouch On-Line Purchasing, that enables consumers to purchase digital
content (such as music, ring tones, games, video clips, wallpapers),
anywhere on the web, via their computer or their handset, and charge it to a
billing account with the service provider of their choice (Telco, ISP, ITSP,
or Mobile). With OneTouch, consumers can easily purchase digital content
on-line without fear of identity theft and credit card fraud; service
providers increase their profits from payment processing; and content
providers increase their profit margins and reduce 'revenue leakage'.
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