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Re: Online Shopping and Banking? (fwd)
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 93 23:39:07 PST
From: [email protected] (Phil Trubey)
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Online Shopping and Banking?
> From: [email protected] (Bob)
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Online Shopping and Banking?
>
> The options to shop and do banking transactions electronically have
> proven to be a highly desirable services on other commercial networks.
> The Wall Street Journal recently had an article that said PCFlowers
> on Prodigy has become one of the top five FTD sellers of flowers.
> Microsoft announced today that it is getting into the home electronic
> banking business with US West and US Bankcorp. I'm sure that the
> Internet will soon have such services.
>
> How far is the Internet from being able to provide reliable avenues
> for online financial transactions? What would it take for reliable
> email-ordering on the Net? How about banking and stock transactions?
> Is the primary roadblock the security issue of sending sensitive
> financial information (such as credit card numbers) over the Net?
>
> In addition to the mechanics of how to implement such services, I'd
> like to hear some thoughts and predictions on the evolution of this
> important and probably inevitable development and its effect on the
> character and nature of the Internet as we now know it.
> ==
>
> Bob ([email protected]) Seattle, Washington
>
FYI: there is a mailing list in place where developers/designers
are developing an Internet Mercantile Protocol. This protocol
will enable buy/sell transactions to be conducted over an
unsecure network, such as most of the Internet.
You can subscribe to the list by sending a request to
[email protected] - archives are accessable
via FTP on thumper.bellcore.com in /pub/devetzis/imp. Minutes
of the last BOF meeting are archived there as well as slides
for one proposed IMP implementation. While there has not been
a ton of activity on this list recently, there are at least
two groups hard at work putting finishing touches on some
new proposals for the list to consider.
Phil Trubey | Internet: [email protected]
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