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Apple iPhone users in South Korea can now use the country's Tmoney prepaid transit cards from their devices following the launch of technical support for the feature via Apple Wallet on Tuesday. Apple ...
Tmoney announced Tuesday, to much fanfare, that it would finally allow users to add its Tmoney prepaid transportation card — which is almost entirely used by foreign travelers or short-term residents ...
Phone users in South Korea can now use their devices to pay fares on public transportation, as Apple Pay began supporting Tmoney’s prepaid transit card feature ...
Adding a Tmoney card to the Wallet app requires an iPhone XS or newer running iOS 17.2 or later, or an Apple Watch Series 6 or later with watchOS 10.2 or later.
According to the bus and terminal companies, a malfunction in the Tmoney express and intercity bus network began around 1 p.m., shutting down the Tmoney application and on-site ticketing machines.
The Tmoney card, made by the Korea Smart Card Corporation (KSCC), has now rolled out its Tmoney Mobile service. It enables passengers to use their smartphones equipped with a chip. Also, the adoption ...
Transit card provider Tmoney confirmed Monday that its system will soon work with both iPhones and Apple Watches. Once live, users will be able to tap to pay for subway and bus rides across the ...
Tmoney is facing mounting losses from its business in Mongolia which it began ambitiously in 2015, the public transportation payment service provider's regulatory filing showed Friday.
Korean iPhone users can finally use Apple Pay to ride buses and subways in Korea — but the service is still not accessible for many foreigners. Tmoney announced Tuesday, to much fanfare, that it would ...
A Mongolian passenger pays the bus fare in Ulaanbaatar using U-money, the public transportation payment system Tmoney exported to the country, in this file photo. / Courtesy of Ulaanbaatar Smart ...