Category: Near Field Communication
July 26th, 2017 by Elma Jane
Check out the wide range of smart wireless terminal connectivity options and know the difference.
Bluetooth Wireless: Designed for reliable Bluetooth connectivity even in the most demanding environments.
Rage – 300ft from base station
Roaming – paired to single base station
Setup – Communicates to base station out of the box
No. Of Devices – 7 Terminals per base station
Security – 16-Digit (128-Bit) PIN authentication and frequency hopping
Accept EMV Chip & PIN, magstripe and NFC/Contactless
WiFi: Designed for reliable WiFi connectivity, Wireless mobility for the point of sale.
Rage – 300ft from base station
Roaming – can roam between multiple access points enabling coverage of very large areas.
Setup – Requires WiFi Setup to connect to the network
No. Of Devices – Unlimited
Security – WiFi Protected Access (WPA)
Accept EMV Chip & PIN, magstripe and NFC/Contactless
3G Wireless: Bring compact, reliable 3G Wireless Technology and mobility to the point of sale.
Rage – unlimited – based on cellular coverage
Roaming – Seamless roaming anywhere there is cellular coverage
Setup – Plug and play with SIM card
No. Of Devices – Unlimited
Security – Certificate based cryptographic transport layer security
Accept EMV Chip & PIN, magstripe and NFC/Contactless
Wireless terminals provide merchants with a number of benefits including:
Mobility – enable merchants to better serve the customer and bring the transaction right to the point of service.
Printed Receipt – give your servers the capability to print a receipt for the customer even when away from the POS.
Variety of Payment Options – provide the ability to accept magstripe, EMV, and NFC payments including the latest mobile wallets.
For Electronic Payment Set Up Call Now 888-996-2273
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Credit Card Security, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Near Field Communication Tagged with: bluetooth, chip, Contacless, EMV, magstripe, nfc, PIN, Security
May 10th, 2017 by Elma Jane
Mobile Wallet Technology have flooded the market in the last few years with offerings such as Apple Pay, Android pay, Samsung Pay and more. And so far, they seem to be succeeding.
To understand how contactless payments work, here is an example.
A smart phone like Android or iPhone allows you to take advantage of mobile wallets like Android Pay, Apple Pay or Samsung Pay. You input your credit card information onto your phone, which stores it for later use.
If you’re shopping at a store that has mobile payment readers at the register, rather than reach for your wallet and get your credit card; you take out your phone to make a payment.
The point-of-sale (POS) terminal will automatically reads the payment information stored by holding your mobile phone a few inches away from the POS, and then processes the transaction. When the mobile device is in range, a wireless communication protocol links the terminal and the phone, which exchange information and conduct a secure transaction in a fraction of a second.
Near-field communication or NFC technology, works by bringing together two electronic devices. In terms of payments technology, a mobile device such as a smartphone and a reader. The reader would be the initiator and the smartphone would be the target, which contains the stored credit card information.
The market potential for NFC payment technology is huge, as more merchants adopt the EMV. EMV compliant terminals accept NFC payments through mobile wallets.
For Electronic Payment set up call now 888-996-2273!
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Mobile Payments, Near Field Communication, Smartphone Tagged with: contactless payments, credit card, electronic payment, merchants, mobile wallets, Near Field Communication, nfc, point of sale, POS, smart phone, terminal
February 13th, 2017 by Elma Jane
Smart Device for Lodging Transactions
Function meets form with this latest payment terminal.
Accepts All Payments – Magstripe, Chip (EMV) Cards, Mobile Payments like Apple Pay (NFC) and Manual Keyed.
An All-In-One Smart terminal – simplified, single card slot for Magnetic Stripe and EMV. Customer display for PIN, signature, tipping, receipts and more. Interactive 7″ touchscreen. Connects to Wifi or Ethernet. With built-in printer.
Security – PCI certified, End-to-End Encryption. Data is protected by the latest technology.
Supports Lodging Transactions – Check-In/Check-Out, Quick Stay, Incremental Authorization/Update. Sale, refunds, and voids.
Reporting (HQ) – a simple dashboard where you can monitor your sales, refund transactions, get business insights and alerts, and view settlements and transaction in real time. Accessible on the internet or from the HQ App on your Smartphone.
Robust Payment processing – access your funds within 24-48 hours, 24/7 customer service, convenient reporting, PCI program & data breach coverage.
For Electronic Payments call now 888-996-2273 or go to www.nationaltransaction.com and click get started.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Electronic Payments, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Near Field Communication, Payment Card Industry PCI Security Tagged with: data, EMV, mobile, payment, PCI, Security, terminal, transactions
January 12th, 2017 by Elma Jane
Accepting non-cash payments from your customers are valuable. If you don’t, you will miss out on sales; because of the growing numbers of customers who only carry plastic or wish to pay online. Today, you have many payment solution options.
Credit Card Terminals – you might remember the beginning of the credit card era and i’ts evolution with today’s countertop terminals. From the traditional swipe of their credit, debit or even gift card to make a purchase to today’s modern terminals. Like accepting EMV chip cards (to be in compliance with a PCI mandate) and NFC payments like Apple Pay.
Beyond the basics; these systems are generally supported by reporting sites that can help you monitor sales, and assist you with maintaining customer loyalty programs.
E-Commerce Solutions – online sales are growing every year. If you are considering an expansion of your business online; you need a complete hosted payment solution for transactions in all payment environments. Including in-store, back office mail/telephone order (MO/TO), mobile and e-commerce, that make your customers’ experience as intuitive and efficient as possible.
Point of Sale Systems – smart registers have evolved into high-tech point-of-sale (POS) systems due to technology advances. Not only taking customer payments; but it can transform your business with an advanced marketing programs, inventory management and sales and profitability tracking and reporting. Over the past years these advanced systems have become cost-effective and easy to use.
Wireless Terminals – in today’s hardware you have the option of accepting payments wirelessly, through a full-service terminal that is smaller than a countertop model, or through a mobile card reader plugin for a smartphone or tablet.
The advantage of a full-service wireless terminal is that it allows for receipt printing on the spot through the device and most modern full-service wireless terminals are EMV compliant and accept both EMV (chip card) and NFC payment types.
Call now 888-996-2273 and speak to our payment consultant to know which solution is best for you.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, e-commerce & m-commerce, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Mail Order Telephone Order, Near Field Communication, Payment Card Industry PCI Security, Point of Sale Tagged with: card reader, chip cards, credit card, debit, e-commerce, EMV, gift Card, mobile, moto, nfc, online, payment solution, payments, PCI, point of sale, smartphone, terminals, transactions
October 20th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Ways consumer can use NFC!
Near field communication technology (NFC) is on the rise, and as a result consumers can use NFC not just for making payments.
Top ways consumers can use NFC (Near field communications):
NFC Access Keys – can also be used as your access to certain buildings or hotels.
NFC Boarding Pass – are used in airports to expedite the boarding process. No more keeping track of that printed boarding pass!
File Sharing – on certain Android phones, consumers can also share songs, contacts and files from phone to phone with a simple tap.
Retail – Paying in stores simply requires a wave of the customer’s smartphone. This provides speedier transactions, but also provides merchants the opportunity to offer their customers loyalty points and rewards.
NFC Ticketing – speeds up subway boarding time by allowing consumers to use their phones also at the reader.
Vending Machines – NFC-enabled vending machines will allow customers to simply tap and go.
With the growing list of NFC technology uses, merchants should be prepared for the adoption. Upgrade your terminal to be NFC-enabled give us a call at 888-996-2273
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Near Field Communication Tagged with: customers, merchants, nfc, payments, terminal, transactions
September 19th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Terminal or credit card machines are used for processing debit and credit card transactions. Therefore, are often integrated into a Point of Sale System.
Electronic Authorizations – merchants had the choice of calling in for an authorization or imprinting their transactions, but many businesses opted voice authorization only on larger transactions because of the long waiting time for authorizing transaction over the phone.
Manual Imprinters – are considered a great backup processing method. Although time consuming and did not offer the speed or instant transfer capabilities, this imprinters are still widely used.
Point of Sale Terminals: POS emerged in 1979, which was a turning point in the credit card processing industry. As a result,
Visa introduced a bulky electronic data capturing terminal. The first of credit card machine or terminal as we know them today. It has greatly reduced the time required to process a credit card.
In the same year, MasterCharge became MasterCard and credit cards were replaced to include a magnetic information stripe which now has become EMV/chip and PIN.
The Future: There’s a lot of room for advancement when it comes to Credit card processing technology. Increasing processing speed, reliability and security are driving forces behind processing technology advancement.
Today’s credit card terminals are faster and more reliable with convenient new capabilities including contactless and Mobile NFC acceptance. The processing industry will definitely be adapting new technologies in the near future and has a lot to look forward to.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Near Field Communication, Visa MasterCard American Express Tagged with: chip, contactless, credit card, debit, EMV, mobile, nfc, PIN, point of sale, Security, terminal, transactions, visa
September 16th, 2016 by Elma Jane
National Transaction offer valuable features and benefits, if you want to improve your business’s productivity, you should look for the following features below, that you need from your Electronic Payments provider.
Advanced Security Options – 6 out of 10 small businesses close within six months of a card data breach, it is important that Point-of-Sale devices should have appropriate security measures, particularly EMV, encryption and tokenization. NTC offer Safe-T for Small and Medium Businesses and Safe-T for Large Businesses. The Top-tier security is important on your business’s data especially customer information, consider adding additional authentication procedures.
Fast Payment Processing – first step is having up-to-date technology, because some customers might leave, the sooner you have the money processed by your provider, the bigger and stronger your business can become. NTC is adept at administering payments quickly and efficiently. We can provide regular funding or next day funding.
Feature Flexibility – obtaining the features you need from your payment services provider is very important. Look for a provider that appropriately addresses your payment concerns.
Mobile Payment Processing – NTC offer Virtual Merchant/Converge Mobile that gives you the ability to accept payments using your smartphone or tablet anywhere you go. Furthermore, the app works with most Apple and Android mobile devices. Accept a key-entered transactions or swipe cards using an encryption reader. You can now take chip card payments using Ingenico iCMP PIN Pad or the new RP457c card reader.
Reliable Customer Support – NTC is available 24/7, the phones are answered by humans and not automated systems. You got support with your hardware, answer questions and guide you to better understand the process. Customer support is the most important feature of any business partnership you make. At NTC we are very passionate about that.
Up-to-Date Tech – futuristic features, like mobile payment abilities, EMV/NFC, contactless payments are worth investing. Modern consumers are generally more familiar with up-to-date payment systems. Seeing a payment service provider offer a swipe-only terminal should be a red flag, because the recent regulations require merchants to have EMV to provide better data security.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Security, Electronic Payments, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Mobile Payments, Mobile Point of Sale, Near Field Communication, Point of Sale, Smartphone Tagged with: Breach, card data, card reader, chip card, contactless payments, data, EMV, encryption, merchants, mobile, mobile payment, nfc, payments, Payments provider, point of sale, provider, Security, service provider, smartphone, swipe, tablet, terminal, tokenization, transactions
August 2nd, 2016 by Elma Jane
Credit card machine or point of sale terminals are used for processing debit and credit card transactions and are often integrated into a Point of Sale System. Let’s take a look at the POS terminal evolution.
Manual Imprinters – although the process was time consuming and did not offer the speed or instant transfer capabilities, manual imprinters have been around since the start of a wide acceptance of credit cards. Manual imprinters are still widely used and are considered a great backup processing method.
Electronic Authorizations – Merchants had the choice of calling in for an authorization or imprinting their transactions. The first electronic credit card authorizations were done over the phone, but many businesses opted voice authorization only on larger transactions because of the long waiting time for authorizing a transaction over the phone,
Point of Sale Terminals: Point of sale terminals emerged in 1979, which was a turning point in the credit card processing industry. Visa introduced a bulky electronic data capturing terminal. This was the first of credit card machine or terminal as we know them today, it has greatly reduced the time required to process a credit card. MasterCharge became MasterCard in the same year and credit cards were replaced to include a magnetic information stripe which now has become EMV/chip and PIN.
The Future: There’s a lot of room for advancement when it comes to Credit card processing technology. Increasing processing speed, reliability and security are driving forces behind processing technology advancement. Today’s credit card terminals are faster and more reliable with convenient new capabilities including contactless and Mobile NFC acceptance. The processing industry will definitely be adapting new technologies in the near future and has a lot to look forward to.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, EMV EuroPay MasterCard Visa, Near Field Communication Tagged with: credit card, credit card machine, debit, electronic credit card, Electronic Data, EMV/chip, merchants, mobile, nfc, PIN, point of sale, POS, processing industry, terminals, transactions, visa
July 26th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Mobile payment space is growing yet, many small businesses and retailers are choosing to overlook the idea of mobile payment acceptance.
Here are stats that prove the importance of mobile payments:
About 45% of consumers use mobile payments out of convenience.
1 billion users will use in-store mobile payments by 2019.
An increase from $3.2 billion in 2014 to $487 billion by 2020 in US in-store mobile payments is predicted.
Millenials use contactless payments on a regular basis.
Over the next five years, mobile payments will reach about $3 trillion in volume.
There are 16 million Starbucks mobile app active users that make 8 million mobile payments per week.
Transactions globally are on mobile devices.
It is a great investment for a merchant to upgrade your point-of-sale (POS) to have near field communication (NFC) capabilities. If you’re not currently accepting mobile payments, you should start now, your customers who are already using mobile payments will thank you and your business will be ahead of the game as more businesses onboard mobile payment acceptance.
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Credit Card Reader Terminal, Credit Card Security, Mobile Payments, Near Field Communication, Point of Sale Tagged with: contactless payments, customers, merchant, mobile payment, Near Field Communication, nfc, point of sale, POS, transactions
June 8th, 2016 by Elma Jane
Near field communication technology (NFC) is on the rise, and consumers can use NFC not just for making payments.
Top ways consumers can use NFC (Near field communications):
NFC Access Keys – can also be used as your access to certain buildings or hotels.
NFC Boarding Pass – are used in airports to expedite the boarding process. No more keeping track of that printed boarding pass!
File Sharing – on certain Android phones, consumers can share songs, contacts and files from phone to phone with a simple tap.
Retail – Paying in stores simply requires a wave of the customer’s smartphone. This provides speedier transactions, but also provides merchants the opportunity to offer their customers loyalty points and rewards.
NFC Ticketing – speeds up subway boarding time by allowing consumers to use their phones at the reader.
Vending Machines – NFC-enabled vending machines will allow customers to simply tap and go.
With the growing list of NFC technology uses, merchants should be prepared for the adoption. Upgrade your terminal to be NFC-enabled give us a call at 888-996-2273
Posted in Best Practices for Merchants, Near Field Communication Tagged with: consumers, customer’s smartphone, merchants, Near Field Communication, nfc, payments, retail, rewards, technology, terminal, transactions