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Pingping is an electronic micropayment system available in Belgium which allows users to make cashless purchases via a NFC card or a mobile telephone. PingPing was founded by the Belgian telecom operator Belgacom and the technology was created by Tunz, a mobile payments specialist which Belgacom acquired a 40% stake in[1] PingPing. The system was recently acquired by Alfa-Zet Systems, a cashless payment specialist in Belgium and Holland.

References

  1. ^ "Belgacom Explains Mobile Innovation Strategy". Wall Street Journal. March 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-31.[dead link]

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