Mobile-Ticketing - Delivery On Mobile Phone 101
quark007 writes "That's Cricket is reporting that the first match of the India-Australia cricket Test series in Bangalore next month will have hi-tech ticketing with the launch of 'Mobile-Ticketing,' a new service that enables cricket fans across the world to book the tickets online. But thats half the fun, since
the tickets would be delivered directly to their mobile phones. the service is managed by Spice . The service delives the ticket as a special barcode which can then be scanned by a barcode reader. Sounds simple. Wired reported a similar story a while back." A system like this would have been great in my unsuccessful hunt for LotR Marathon tickets.
ZebraPass (Score:5, Informative)
Re:ZebraPass (Score:1, Troll)
"THEY FAIL IT!!!!11"
Keygen? (Score:4, Interesting)
I sure hope there's more "proof" of ticket than just a CRC check.
Guess I'll get excited (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Guess I'll get excited (Score:2)
Re:Guess I'll get excited (Score:1)
this is old stuff (Score:5, Informative)
Re:this is old stuff (Score:1)
Old news in the UK too... (Score:3, Interesting)
It's simple and it works. And if it works for cinema tickets then it will work for concerts, sports, the theatre, planes, trains, etc.
Re:Something else for the cricket world... (Score:1, Offtopic)
They ticket you for watching cricket? (Score:3, Funny)
Also as an American I will act as if this is your fault.
Re:They ticket you for watching cricket? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:They ticket you for watching cricket? (Score:1)
Yay for progress (Score:5, Interesting)
Unfortuneately, most people in the US don't have a phone that would be compatible with this system
Re:Yay for progress (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Yay for progress (Score:3, Interesting)
People are still going to buy gobs of good tickets up and resell them at a profit.
Re:Yay for progress (Score:2)
In this case, then, it also makes selling tickets legally for face value or below impossible then too.
Re:Yay for progress (Score:2, Interesting)
It also reduces the chance of counterfeit tickets, unless the counterfeiters figure out a way to steal legitimate tickets' bar codes.
Re:Yay for progress (Score:5, Interesting)
I understand that venues have started looking the other way when it comes to checking for cameras and other recording devices since they're so prevalent and easily hidden. But some promoters or artists get kind of up tight about this sort of thing, and will refuse to hold a show if recording devices are let in at all.
Re:Yay for progress (Score:2)
Of course, in time this will change. A friend that works at Radio Shack had a woman come in from India, I think, that had a phone with a 4MP camera.
Re:Yay for progress (Score:2)
Can you imagine how many competing, non-interoperal standards would appear if it was implemented in the US?
Easy... (Score:2)
Re:Easy... (Score:2)
thats what I thought, only Nokia (and probably not all Nokia phones at that)
In a country where you can't even send/receive SMS on all phones on all networks, something like this will take a very very long time to take off.
I'm sorry, WHAT? (Score:2)
1. Nokia
2. Motorola
3. Sony-Ericsson
4. Samsung
Allow me to qualify... (Score:2)
Or something similar.
Furthermore, a UPC code or the like can be sent to older, non-compatible phones.
Sounds great (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sounds great (Score:1)
But at least you'll be able to listen to your polyphonic eminem ringer, take pictures in low light, and gaze at your large, color, battery-sucking screen while you're running to the theater.
But seriously, try to find a phone without one of those "features." Your choices are usually limited.
Re: (Score:1)
Holy crap! (Score:4, Interesting)
Good to know I'm safe for another few years before someone implements this...
Thought the same thing (Score:2, Funny)
CopDude456: Do u no y I IM u?
CopDude456: Bustinated for speeding.
CopDude456: ASL? Licence and registration 2.
CopDude456: And your using your cell while driving. GOT U AGAIN! LOL!!!
Nokia alert: $500 charged to cell phone bill.
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That's the Ticket... Yeah... (Score:5, Funny)
Phone: "Congratulations! You have an advance ticket for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith"
Me: "wtf.. Gimme a ticket for The Producers..."diddit-dit-dit-dit
Phone: "Congratulations! You have another advance ticket for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith"
Me: "whaaaattt.. How about a ticket for standing in the road and being hit by a bus..." dit-diddit-dit
Phone: "Congratulations! You have yet another advance ticket for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith"
Me: "Hm.. I think this thing's been 0wn3d, that could explain all the sold out performances of Barry Manilow."
Re:That's the Ticket... Yeah... (Score:1)
Re:That's the Ticket... Yeah... (Score:2)
Re:That's the Ticket... Yeah... (Score:1)
Scary thing is, Manilow wouldn't need the help. You think Deadheads are fanatics? You haven't seen anything. Middle aged ladies will camp out on the streets to get tickets. My mom's been all over the country to see him perform. She has Manilow fan-club pen pals from England and Japan.
Hoping (Score:2)
Re:Hoping (Score:3, Funny)
The worst part is when the guy at the turnstile tears your phone in half.
Re:Hoping (Score:2)
Re:Hoping (Score:1)
Re:Hoping (Score:1)
The worst part is when the guy at the turnstile tears your phone in half.
You mean "best," don't you?
A good first step (Score:1, Funny)
Barcode? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Barcode? (Score:2)
or mms.
or whatever that you can transmit a 30*30 or bigger picture with.
not that hard to add a number too, for failback.
the thing just is that this is NOT NEW BY ANY MEANS(it's been done before).
Re:Barcode? (Score:1)
Re:Barcode? (Score:2)
Re:Barcode? (Score:2)
Either way, I figure that it still won't be as quick to get people through a line as just having someone visually inspecting tickets and tearing off the stubs.
You can order the ticket online via cellphone OR.. (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmm..decisions decisions
Re:You can order the ticket online via cellphone O (Score:2)
Yawn (Score:3, Interesting)
Nothing really new here, except for the mobile phone angle. Personally I wish people would leave their mobile phones at home just fucking once.
Everyone thinks their so fucking important that they need to take calls in the middle of the Phantom of the Opera.
If you're an emergency room doctor who's on call, by all means carry your cell phone around. But don't go out to 100 dollar a ticket broadway plays and ruin them you pretentious fucks.
Will we as a society ever get over the novelty of cell phones? You still see people talking in public with that stupid look of half-stupidity and half-conceit on their face and saying things like "GUESS WHERE I'M CALLING FROM!!!"
Re:Yawn (Score:2, Funny)
DNA, Return If Possible.
Re:Yawn (Score:2)
Maybe it's a cultural politeness thing, but you never see Japanese yapping away on their phones on the subway, just immersed in messaging, games or whatever.
I think I heard that they usually turn their ringer off when they leave the house and only turn it back on when the return.
Way behind the japanese (Score:5, Interesting)
Estonian Parking (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Estonian Parking (Score:1)
Re:Estonian Parking (Score:2)
When I was there recently, I was wondering if Finnish ticket inspectors carry signal blocking equipment to stop everyone from buying tickets only when an inspector boards, or are Finns just too honest?
TICKET MASTER (Score:2)
Anything that will put ticket master out of business is good news to me. I could see this system working well with how Prince sells tickets through his website. You get a membership for $24 a year. Then when he tours you get a chance to buy floor tickets for $75. When you get to the theater you pick them up at will call. only thing is the line at will call is a mile long. The tickets are worth it though concidering his LA show I sat two rows across from Halle Berry
Re:TICKET MASTER (Score:2)
Re:TICKET MASTER (Score:2)
Wonderfull... (Score:2, Funny)
How this works... (Score:4, Informative)
The bar code reader uses a CCD camera to capture the image and a relatively powerful processor to decode the data from it.
It is actually not that easy to construct a reader that is able to read these bar codes, from a variety of mobile telephone displays. Especially when the backlight of the telephone is off, it is difficult to get an image with good contrast while avoiding reflections from the reader's light source.
this will lead to problems... (Score:2)
"Usher, usher, this guys phone says he's sitting here, but I was promised this seat by the ticket seller!"
Let's see how long it takes to hack this system...
CB#@*)_)(*&
Re:this will lead to problems... (Score:1)
It's pretty simple. If two people show up at the door with the same barcode, one of them stole it. From there it's a simple matter of seeing who purchased the tickets in the first place to decide which guy rides home in the back of a black and white.
No... it wouldn't have helped (Score:2)
That wouldn't have done you a damn bit of good. I was on-line when they went on sale and I immediately tried to purchase. And so did everybody else on earth and their system crashed.
Rule of thumb is that computers make things easier when they work and MUCH MUCH harder when they don't.
Re:No... it wouldn't have helped (Score:1)
eTickets are for chumps. Buy your tickets at the venue. No 900% TicketMaster or MovieFone markups, no paying a 20 dollar "convenience fee" to have TM email you your tickets. Yeah, a 0 cost delivery method should definately cost more than having FedEx deliver the tickets overnight, absolutely fucking brilliant, TM..
And you can resell paper tickets if something comes up and you can't attend. Selling ticket
Re:No... it wouldn't have helped (Score:2)
I cannot wait... (Score:2)
Then they will instruct me to attend, and I wil simply pass my Mark of the Beast (tm) over a scanner for admission.
That's gonna *rock*.
TrenItalia does this now (Score:1)
Found this online
"Ulteriore chicca del servizio è la possibilità di trasmettere i codici via SMS al cellulare, per essere sicuri di non smarrirli e di averli con sé nel momento del controllo."
(Another "chicca ?" of the service is the possibility to SMS the code to a cell phone, to make sure
Cricket... (Score:2)
...the only sport where a match takes 5 days, and often ends in a draw. You gotta love it -- and I do!
Mobile-Ticketing? (Score:3, Funny)
What's this about cricket?
Do they have to own a cricket phone? (Score:1)
mWallet and the digital chunks of change (Score:2)
Once in a great while there comes along an idea of enduring worth - something that really makes life easier by providing a simple solution to small everyday problems. The concept of the mWallet, being pushed by the MeT Forum [mobiletransaction.org] i
national id cards (Score:1)
check out one in action (Score:2, Informative)
check out this site
http://www.mticket.net/
There's only once gripe with it. You have a cut off point thats about a day or so before the event in which they send the event owners a sheet that is used as a sort of 'guest list'. You can't stand outside a dance party and txt in your ticket and expect to be on the door
Trust me, I've been there
Am I the only one... (Score:3, Funny)
Ummm... no wait... I don't speed... I was thinking about that *neighbor* kid getting a speeding ticket....
Buss tickets (Score:1)
ticket to ride (Score:2)
Tickets for other things too... in the future! (Score:1)
Pretty soon we will have tickets to other sporting events, music concerts, musicals, and more on our cell phones.
Only... if the ticket does not show up on your cell phone... do you have any other proof?
Plus... if venues continue to not allow camera phone... what then???
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