eh, apple pay's been available for 9 years now. ROW had more POS's that were ready to go day 1 because of the existing contactless support but if you had a supported US bank you could use it.
Rest-of-the-world had Visa/MC forcing merchants to upgrade on a faster schedule than the US, because the US card environment has many more middle-man processors in the mix that would lose their slice of the transactions.
Also large retailers that "self-acquired" didn't want to invest in upgraded readers, or lose access to the card details.
Breaches like Target's where a bunch of actual CPANs and customer details were stolen started to force the US to upgrade. Enforcing PCI compliance of separation and encryption of CHI has also forced US companies and banks to upgrade.
Also large retailers that "self-acquired" didn't want to invest in upgraded readers, or lose access to the card details.
Breaches like Target's where a bunch of actual CPANs and customer details were stolen started to force the US to upgrade. Enforcing PCI compliance of separation and encryption of CHI has also forced US companies and banks to upgrade.