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Japan's JCB, Resona eye hands-free bus fare payments via phone app
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Japan's JCB, Resona eye hands-free bus fare payments via phone app

JCB and Resona Holdings are collaborating to develop a hands-free payment system for buses in Japan, aiming to begin testing as early as this fall. The technology utilizes ultra-wideband (UWB) capabilities, allowing passengers to board and exit buses without physically tapping their payment devices. This innovation is intended to improve convenience, particularly for passengers carrying luggage. The development comes as companies compete to establish leadership in next-generation payment solutions. No specific implementation timeline or locations were mentioned in the report.

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Japan's JCB, Resona eye hands-free bus fare payments via phone app

JCB and Resona Holdings are collaborating to develop a hands-free payment system for buses in Japan, aiming to begin testing as early as this fall. The technology utilizes ultra-wideband (UWB) capabilities, allowing passengers to board and exit buses without physically tapping their payment devices. This innovation is intended to improve convenience, particularly for passengers carrying luggage. The development comes as companies compete to establish leadership in next-generation payment solutions. No specific implementation timeline or locations were mentioned in the report.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological advancements in transportation payment systems, which is primarily a technology and innovation topic. There is no indication of political controversy, ideological framing, or biased language. The content remains neutral and descriptive of the technical features,

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