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Boku goes live with Android mobile billing app

Friday 1 July 2011 15:05 CET | News

US online mobile payment services developer Boku has released the production version of its mobile billing app for Android users, which is currently available in 56 countries.

Once integrated, BOKU’s production Android SDK is set to provide users with a purchase process that does not require the collection of credit cards, financial information, user login, or registration through a third-party website.

To be able to make an in-app purchase via the service, customers need to select an item to purchase and then tap the option to buy in order to confirm.

Boku’s online mobile payment service is aimed at online merchants and publishers worldwide. Boku is connected to 230 mobile operators in more than 65 countries and provides access to more than 2.5 billion potential customers who can pay via their mobile phone.

In March 2011 , Boku entered a partnership with mobile services provider Telefonica O2 Germany and the mobile internet payment system mpass to deliver a mobile billing service to customers.


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