[kictanet] Kenya IGF 2011 Discussions Day 2 of 10 Mobile Payment Platforms

Victor Gathara vgathara at vimak.co.ke
Mon Jul 4 15:58:11 EAT 2011


Barrack,

Seamless money transfer across mobile networks I think the next step in the
rung on mobile payment ladder. This will require policy and regulation to
get the providers to set up a sort of 'clearance house' for the providers
and ensure that all play ball and that the consumers are protected. There
should be a balance between rewarding innovation (read mobile phone
companies) and taking care of public interest. 

Victor

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Subject: [kictanet] Kenya IGF 2011 Discussions Day 2 of 10 Mobile Payment
Platforms

Dear Listers,

Mobile payment platforms continue to offer tremendous amount of services and
innovation, with the ability to exchange, transmit and store data and
content embedded within payments systems.
.	What are the challenges in balancing consumer protection and
regulatory oversight particularly regarding privacy and ownership of
information/content and data?
.	What is the role of policy and regulation for successful transition
to new mobile payment channels?

the floor is open, feel free to contribute to previous topics as we carry on
with the discussion


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