Bharti Airtel is in talks to buy out Mumbai-based Loop Mobile in a deal that will give the telecom major about 3 million customers. While Loop and Airtel declined to comment, sources privy to the ...
BPL Mobile, Mumbai's oldest and longest standing mobile service brand is now Loop Mobile, the newest telecom brand in the city. The new brand identity and the Loop Mobile logo was unveiled yesterday.
Seamless reading experience. Save your favourite. The telecom department will soon tell nine mobile operators to pay one-time spectrum usage charges of Rs 2,451 crore for continuing to provide ...
In addition to holding your mobile cards loaded through the dongle, the Loop mobile app is similar to something like Lemon Wallet, as it also lets you snap photos of other cards you carry around in ...
Loop Mobile has announced a Mobile Money service for its subscribers, enabling them to pay a variety of bills, recharge their mobiles and DTH TVs (across major operators), book movie and travel ...
The ability to make payments with your smartphone using near-field communication (NFC) technology has been touted for some time as a means of providing greater convenience and security. In order for ...
Loop Mobile, Mumbai’s oldest telecom service provider, has launched its own mobile application store called Apps@Cafe reports TelecomTalk. The app store has a wide range of apps, free and paid, that ...
In a small shop on University Avenue in Palo Alto, mobile payments vet Will Graylin proudly points out the point-of-sale (POS) system sitting next to the register. "This is a 13-year-old Hypercom," ...
NFC was supposed to be the future. My next phone was going to include the technology, which would let me pay at any cash register by waving my phone instead of swiping my credit card. NFC would also ...
New mobile payments startup Loop has closed on $10 million in Series A funding in what’s being described as an “oversubscribed” angel round involving undisclosed investors. The company, which is ...
Thane: A district consumer forum has asked a mobile phone service provider to pay Rs 5 lakh to a customer for deficient service.
Bharti Airtel is in talks to buy out Mumbai-based Loop Mobile in a deal that will give the telecom major about three million customers. While Loop and Airtel declined to comment, sources privy to the ...