Japanese tech giant SoftBank is developing a blockchain-powered cross-carrier mobile payments service, the company reported in an official press release published September 12.
SoftBank's new proof-of-concept development was announced in partnership with telecoms-focused blockchain firm TBCASoft and Synchronoss Technologies, provider of cloud, messaging, digital, and Internet of Things services and platforms.
The upcoming mobile payment service will be based on the Rich Communication Services global messaging standard and TBCASoft's cross-carrier blockchain platform.
The service will will enable users to conduct peer-to-peer money transfers globally, as well as to carry out internal purchases directly from their device via the RCS wallet application or a legacy messaging service like SMS or email.
According to the statement, Uber's largest shareholder SoftBank teamed up with TBCASoft in order to develop a cross-carrier blockchain platform Cross-Carrier Payment Service, which aims to boost mobile payment services among global telecoms carriers.
In turn, Synchronoss has provided a multi-channel communications platform that combines text messages, email, and RCS. The platform was launched earlier in 2018, the statement says.
Softbank's vice president Takeshi Fukuizumi noted that the upcoming cross-carrier payment service will allow merchants to operate "At a scale that was previously only available to big brands."
According to Synchronoss CEO and president Glenn Lurie, the upcoming blockchain-powered RCS mobile service will "Disrupt the current messaging and payments market," stating that SoftBank is "At the forefront in bringing to market new cutting edge technology."
On August 10, Cointelegraph reported that blockchain startup Zulu Republic has launched a platform for Litecoin transactions via encrypted messenger Telegram, also planning to introduce LTC transactions via SMS to support users with poor Internet connection.
Earlier in August, U.S. software firm Intuit was granted a patent for processing Bitcoin payments via SMS. The patent was reportedly filed in the same year that Intuit's DIY tax solution QuickBooks partnered with BitPay to enable business clients to pay their invoices in Bitcoin.
Uber's Largest Shareholder to Launch Cross-Carrier Mobile Payments Service Based on Blockchain and RCS
Published on Sep 12, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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