Legend has it that Agamemnon led an expedition against the city of
Troy to bring back Helen, wife of Menelaus of Sparta.
After 10 years of war and without victory, the Greek army pretended
to withdraw and sailed to the nearby island of Bozca (also named Tenedos)
to hide. Before leaving the battle field, they left behind a wooden
horse that concealed a raiding party of armed warriors.
Once the Trojan horse was inside the city, the Greek army took over
the city.
Cash has been for many generations the prevalent mean of payment all
around the world. Last year was the first year ever that electronic
payments have surpassed cash payments in America.
The ubiquity of wireless infrastructures all over the world makes possible
the deployment of traditional and new ways of acquiring secure transactions.
Bozca is providing solutions to service providers, banks and merchants
worldwide to accelerate this process.
Once these solutions are deployed, the electronification of these transactions
will have a huge positive impact on local economies.