What is 'NFC' - Near Field Communications?
Near field communication, or NFC, is a set of short-range wireless technologies, typically requiring a distance of 4 cm or less. This enables NFC targets to take very simple form factors such as tags, stickers, key fobs, or cards that do not require batteries. NFC peer-to-peer communication is also possible, where both devices are powered. Oyster cards on the London Underground us NFC Technology.
The One Point Offer NFC Enabled Mobile Phone Handsets on any Data Plan or Network
The One Point supply 'NFC' Near Field Communications enabled handsets to the care, security and lone worker protection markets. This new mobile phone handset technology integrates with back office systems and ensures that your organisation knows who is where, why and can report back in real time with both location and time stamps.
NFC - Near Field Communications - this technology can ensure that your company delivers proof of attendence or delivery, whilst also protects your staff that are either working alone or vulnerable.



















