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Alternet Systems Inc. focuses on digital payments and data analytics, micro segmentation, and marketing intelligence. It offers a range of mobile commerce and electronic ticketing payment services and solutions. The Company’s solutions include m-commerce solutions IP applications billing and e-ticketing services. It offers a suite of applications for the utilities, public transportation, financial, and telecommunications markets.


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Post by pogohereon Apr 14, 2014 1:00pm
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Facebook Takes Life Seriously and Moves To Create . . .

Facebook Takes Life Seriously and Moves To Create . . .

. . . Its Own Virtual Currency, Increases UltraCoin Valuation Significantly


TheFinancial Times reports:

[Facebook] The social network is only weeks away from obtaining regulatory approval in Ireland for a service that would allow its users to store money on Facebook and use it to pay and exchange money with others, according to several people involved in the process.

The authorisation from Ireland’s central bank to become an “e-money” institution would allow Facebook to issue units of stored monetary value that represent a claim against the company. This e-money would be valid throughout Europe via a process known as “passporting”.

Facebook has also discussed potential partnerships with at least three London start-ups that offer international money transfer services online and via smartphones: TransferWise, Moni Technologies and Azimo, according to three people involved in the discussions.

In the case of Azimo, Facebook offered to pay the company $10m to recruit one of its co-founders as a director of business development, according to people familiar with the situation.


https://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2014-04-14/facebook-takes-life-seriously-and-moves-create-its-own-virtual-currency-incre
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