DocumentCode :
3600185
Title :
Payment-the key enabler for superhighway services
Author :
Birch, David G W ; Shaw, Ian J.
fYear :
1994
fDate :
10/19/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
42644
Lastpage :
1010
Abstract :
Initial discussion, comments and “hype” about the information superhighway-or as we Europeans call it, the “infobahn”-has tended to focus on the highway as a means for delivering services (such as 500 channel television or telephony) rather than as a medium for business. In recent times, however, the more commercial aspects have been explored and a new view of the infobahn is emerging-the “downloading software-uploading money” model-which is more general purpose. As many industry commentators have observed, all of the technology for downloading software (such as video servers, video-on-demand access boxes and so forth) is well under way. The real barrier to further commercial development is the technology for uploading money. For services such as video-on-demand and pay-per-view (or pay-per-play) to develop, there is a requirement for general purpose digital cash: a replacement for notes and coins with the additional functionality of supporting cash transactions over networks. Even a year ago, this may have been far-fetched but with the announcement of the first such scheme in the UK, businesses can begin to develop real strategies for shifting customer-supplier cash-based transactions into cyberspace. This paper draws on some of Hyperion´s recent experience in helping to develop the Mondex digital cash scheme-and other projects ranging from the re-engineering of bank branch businesses to developing process models for telecommunications services-to demonstrate the radical changes that digital cash will cause in infobahn-based businesses
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
High speed Access Technology and Services, Including Video-on-Demand (Digest No. 1994/192), IEE Colloquium on
Type :
conf
Filename :
675615
Link To Document :
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