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Movius to address Telecom Council Of Silicon Valley audience on mobile wallet solutions

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ATLANTA USA: Movius Interactive Corp. has been selected to be part of a panel at this week's Telecom Council of Silicon Valley Deep Dive: Mobile Commerce meeting. Taking place on 23 January in California, the meeting provides the perfect platform for the future evolution of the mobile wallet to be explored.

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The panel, made up of powerful stakeholders in the mobile wallet space including; Chirayu Wadke, Business Development at Google Wallet and Steve Statler, Senior Director, Solutions Management at Qualcomm Retail Solutions, will examine payment technologies such as NFC, Proximity and Beacons and their future in the market.

Movius plans to discuss its myIdentities solution, which addresses the issues associated with the use of multiple mobile devices to manage business and personal needs. This solution offers service providers the capability not only to provide end-users with multiple phone identities on a single device, but also allowing them to secure their financial identities and federate them across multiple devices for m-commerce.

Consumers are given the flexibility to transact from multiple accounts (identities) on a single phone or port identities whilst keeping information confidential, secure and private. At the meeting, Movius will look to elaborate on the potential of split billing with myIdentities giving end-users complete control and peace of mind over financial management.

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"This is a fantastic opportunity for us to share our vision in this domain and to present myIdentities - a solution which is set to revolutionise the use of mobile devices and mobile payments, and at the same time provide the end-user with a simpler way of managing their data, but more importantly, lifestyles," commented Amit Modi, Movius CTO.

The myIdentities solution not only offers additional benefits to the end-user, but also the opportunity for mobile service providers to create further revenue, charging a premium for extra mobile identities on devices without providing or subsidizing a separate handset.

"At Movius we fully believe in the strength and success of our product and are excited to embrace the unique opportunities that it will bring for the future of mobile devices."

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