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BOKU, T-Mobile USA partner for direct carrier billing services

Thursday 31 May 2012 14:53 CET | News

US online mobile payments company Boku has entered an agreement with mobile network operator T-Mobile USA to be the latter’s carrier-billing gateway for the T-Mobile Mall digital storefront.

Under the agreement, T-Mobiles app and game developers are set be able to accept in-app payments from T-Mobiles subscribers. Applications and games will be distributed and marketed through the T-Mobile Mall and transactions completed using BOKU are set to be billed directly to subscribers’ carrier bills. T-Mobile customers are set to be able to access the T-Mobile Malls portfolio of games and use mobile payments to purchase in-app content within downloaded apps, including virtual goods found in online games from publishers.

BOKU currently works in 66 countries and with 40 currencies and has deals with more than 250 carriers covering around 3.2 billion consumers.

In recent news, US-based mobile payments company PayOne, formerly known as PaymentOne, has entered an agreement with T-Mobile USA for direct carrier billing services.


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