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iZettle drops fixed transaction fee for mobile payments

It looks as though the market for mobile payments is getting increasingly competitive.

Stockholm-based iZettle, which lets iPhone and iPad users accept payment from ‘chip and PIN’ cards via a plug-in card reader, has just eliminated its fixed transaction fee of 15 Euro cents per transaction. Consumers taking payments on their iOS device now just pay 2.75% of MasterCard, Visa or Diners Club card transactions or 3.75% of American Express transactions.

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iZettle adds American Express to its mobile payment portfolio

Stockholm-based mobile payment service iZettle has announced it’s now able to accept American Express cards in Sweden and Finland. The company was already able to accept MasterCard, Visa and Diners Club payments via its card reader and app. 

iZettle’s reader plugs into an iPhone or iPad and turns it into a mobile payment terminal for ‘chip and PIN’ credit cards.

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Voddler announces Dolby-encoded video streaming service

Video-on-demand service provider Voddler has announced the world’s first movie streaming service for smartphones using Dolby Digital Plus audio. It’s currently available for a number of Nokia Symbian devices and is initially being offered in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.

Dolby Digital Plus audio offers cinematic surround sound with Voddler’s streamed films.

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iZettle expands to Denmark, Finland and Norway - next stop, the UK?

Mobile payment company iZettle, which launched its plug-in ‘chip card’ reader and associated mobile payment app in Sweden last year, has now launched a beta version of its service in Denmark, Finland and Norway.

The first 5,000 chip-card readers in each country will be available free of charge.

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Doro wins legal case over Duro brand

Following legal action by Swedish mobile phone company Doro, Polish company TelForceOne has been forbidden from manufacturing, exporting or advertising mobile phones using its DURO brand. This is a preliminary ruling referring to mobile phones with keypads that are similar to Doro designs.

In addition, all Duro-branded phones are to be impounded.

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