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Quote from: SmaRTeY on September 09, 2015, 03:39:47 pmAlthough it seems that SMS is fading away...Mobile operators are rapidly shifting into banking/e-banking area to extend their business for the reasons you stated above. They are very well aware of the trend and that is why they will tap into banking business instead. SMS/mobile will be used for most payments in the future, bind to credit cards or even without them, don't underestimate that. You can call it "SMS" or whatever "confirmation message", but it will not be abandoned for payments.
Although it seems that SMS is fading away...