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Near Field Communication

noun

  1. a short-range wireless communication system that uses radio waves to enable a phone or other mobile device to interact with another device or card reader: : NFC

    Near Field Communication essentially lets your phone replace your credit cards.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Near Field Communication1

First recorded in 2000–05
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In Europe, most payments in shops made with a mobile phone rely on a wireless technology called 'Near Field Communication' - NFC.

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The smartphones and contactless credit cards use a different type of technology, called near field communication, which exchanges wireless signals when held closely to a point-of-sale device.

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Apple devices have been fitted with Near Field Communication chips, as they are known, since 2014.

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Visa is using the World Cup to expand the use of near field communication contactless payment technology and brought Ibrahimovic, now with MLS’s LA Galaxy, to Russia for the tournament’s first week for promotion.

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The cards rely on so-called near field communication, or N.F.C., a wireless technology that has raised some safety concerns when people quickly pay for groceries, gas or other items.

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