Handbook of Research on Mobile Marketing Management
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Employment and Acceptance of Near Field Communication in Mobile Marketing

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“…10 cm, NFC has deliberately been developed for the close proximity or contact range. Similar to MiFare systems and RFID, NFC is also based on the concept of electromagnetic induction that makes fast, safe and user friendly exchange of data based on the touching paradigm (Borrego-Jaraba et al, 2011) between sender and target possible (Wiedmann et al, 2009;SITA, 2012;Madlmayr and Scharinger, 2010). NFC uses the 13.56 MHz frequency band and provides a maximum data exchange speed of 424 kbps (Isaksson, 2010).…”
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“…10 cm, NFC has deliberately been developed for the close proximity or contact range. Similar to MiFare systems and RFID, NFC is also based on the concept of electromagnetic induction that makes fast, safe and user friendly exchange of data based on the touching paradigm (Borrego-Jaraba et al, 2011) between sender and target possible (Wiedmann et al, 2009;SITA, 2012;Madlmayr and Scharinger, 2010). NFC uses the 13.56 MHz frequency band and provides a maximum data exchange speed of 424 kbps (Isaksson, 2010).…”
Section: The Technology Behind Nfcmentioning
confidence: 99%