Apple buys startup Mobeewave to improve Apple Pay

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Apple's most recent purchase is the payment startup Mobeewave for about $ 100 million, and this purchase may have a lot to do with improvements to Apple Pay in the not too distant future, according to Bloomberg. In this case, the purchase of the Canadian startup comes at a key moment for Apple Pay since the good figures obtained by this service from the Cupertino firm suggest new options for use and the NFC chips of iPhones could even become dataphones with this Mobeewave technology.

Apple paid 100 million for this company and keeps it all

The entire company is now part of the Apple staff after the payment of these 100 million dollars And this means that we could soon see news in the payment service. Mobeewave is headquartered in Montreal and from there the dozens of employees who are still all on payroll will bring improvements to Apple's payments service. It is true that the purchase by Apple is not confirmed officially, as well as the price paid or the service that they will now carry out in their possession, but this is something that always happens in this type of operation.

Right now with this purchase the options to improve Apple Pay or to be able to use this technology in another way are on the table. Is it possible that in a while we will see some change or utility for this service in Apple devices? Well, we will see this as the days go by but the function of this technology leads us to think that we could use Apple equipment as a dataphone in places where these equipment are not so widespread. In Spain, for example, you can pay in most places with these devices, but there are many places that do not. Mobeewave technology allows to convert the equipment into a dataphone.


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