Adelaide fashion boutique Ravvel has become the first Australian fashion store to offer customers access to its range of products through the NoQ iPhone purchasing platform.
Adelaide-based company Hub IT today launched its free NoQ iPhone application, which allows customers to place orders and pay remotely, without the need of special hardware for business owners.
Australian-owned IT company, Hub IT, is raising $1 million in investment funding to deliver what it says is its 'breakthrough' NoQ iPhone-based ordering system to food service and coffee/beverage retailers nationally.
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