The changing dynamics were further confirmed by data provided by Zucchiatti: in 2015 countertop terminals accounted for over 40% of POS devices sold, whereas today the number has dropped to around 20%. “We are also going through a period of strong technological change,” says Zucchiatti, “where we are seeing the abandonment of PSTN dial-up connectivity, which means merchants are receiving more and more mobile terminals with SIM cards. A SmartPOS based on Android offers more advantages when compared to legacy portable terminals as well as mPOS dongles. It beats them hands-down in terms of design and functionality: it provides an appstore type marketplace for merchants, allows remote help-desk technical assistance and, depending on the Payment Service Provider’s strategy, enables an acquirer-to-merchant distribution model where the SmartPOS can be shipped directly to the merchant and configured remotely. mPOS dongles are fast being replaced by Android MiniPOS, a printerless SmartPOS that looks and feels like a smartphone. And when SmartPOS are deployed via connection to PAXSTORE, a whole new world of operating procedures is evolving. No more Bluetooth pairing problems when connecting to merchants’ smartphones, which are very often all configured in different customized ways. Using PAXSTORE, Payment Service Providers are able to better manage and monitor their terminal estates, and enrich their service offering by publishing new apps via their marketplace”.
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