Near Field Communication definition

Near Field Communication or “NFC” refers to the technology used to enable wireless data transfer between your In-store Payments Compatible Device(s) and contactless terminals when both devices are in close proximity.
Near Field Communication or “NFC” means a technology which allows two (2) compatible devices such as smartphones and other electronic devices such as a Merchant’s POS terminal or payment readers to communicate within a short range to enable secure and contactless payment transactions and does not require any physical contact between payment devices and the payment reader;
Near Field Communication means the set of protocols that enable devices to establish radio communication with each other.

Examples of Near Field Communication in a sentence

  • With the support of NFC (Near Field Communication), you can print and scan from AndroidTM devices simply by tapping the device on a card reader.*1: Print Utility is available on Google Play™ or App Store for free download.*2: Optional.

  • The mobile device must be enabled with Near Field Communication (NFC) technology (contactless).

  • Whether we are talking about the Near Field Communication (NFC) transmission standard, vehicle components for Radar, optical distance measurements or 3D image sensor chips for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality – our Development Center is a driving force in innovations in security, mobility, and the Internet of Things.

  • When the Client uses other means of identification approved by the Issuer for cashless payments (e.g. contactless payment using Near Field Communication technology).

  • Near Field Communication (NFC) contactless payment capability using Europay, Mastercard and Visa (EMV) Tokens and P2PE for payments from mobile devices.

  • To be able to execute mobile payments with digital bankcards the NFC (Near Field Communication) function on the mobile device used needs to be switched on.

  • Purchases made using Near Field Communication (NFC), virtual wallets, or similar technology may not be eligible for bonus points.

  • By providing the card data, presenting the card, signing the payment transaction document, or entering their PIN, or by any other use of the card with the intention of payment e.g. contactless payment by tapping the card on a point of sale terminal reader (Near Field Communication), the customer gives PSC their irrevocable consent to making the payment to the particular merchant.

  • A small token can use a two-way connection using Near- Field Communication (NFC) to communicate with a mobile banking application on the phone.

  • The Commission has recently launched competition proceedings to examine the conditions for access by third parties to the Near Field Communication technology of one mobile device manufacturer.58Some European card schemes report that they have difficulties in accessing the contactless kernel in the point of sale terminals, which, for cross-border payments in Europe, is deployed by international card schemes.

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  • means of distance communication refers to any means which, without the simultaneous physical presence of the payment service provider and the payment service user, may be used for the conclusion of a payment services contract;