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Pasmo Launches Mobile Site
As the common platform NFC alternative to Suica, the folks at Pasmo have announced a new mobile version with planned contents and services.If you (really) don’t know what this is all about - they even have a handy English page Here
Machine Translation: [JPN]
Reiji Matsumoto of cartoonist must draw and in “PASMO de MOBILE” besides four-frame comic strip “PASMO function that understands with the cartoon” that introduces the feature and the function of lower PASMO is published by the series, only useful only when moving like the coping process etc. of information and the thing left behind of the fortune-telling contents and the transfer transportation that chooses download and the color of PASMO original idle screen that commemorates PASMO joining entrepreneur’s event, “Event report information on place along railway-tracks”, and the opening and checks fortune portable information is scheduled to be added one by one.

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