LeKiosk offers customers one-click mobile payment with Gemalto operator billing solution

Published: 23 January 2015 y., Friday

Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, announces that LeKiosk, France's leading distributor of digital magazines, is deploying its Netsize direct and online operator billing solution​. The end-user benefit is one-click mobi​​le payment for digital magazine downloads charged directly to their regular phone bill. 

The new service is supported by France's three leading network operators, Bouygues Telecom, Orange and SFR and the Netsize payment interface optimizes automatically for any type of device - phablets, tablets, smartphones and PCs - including those using AndroidTM operating systems. LeKiosk will so reach millions of new consumers that do not use a credit or debit card, providing them with a quick and convenient alternative to entering card serial numbers and personal details on mobile handsets. 

Netsize operator billing for LeKiosk was launched on 23 December 2014. It enables straightforward mobile payment via the company's existing web portal and a new dedicated app. No registration is required and the user's phone number acts as a unique identifier, allowing one-click payment via a 3G or 4G mobile network or via a Wi-Fi connection.

Šaltinis: gemalto.com
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