Another step ahead for
Facebook's strategy to make more money out of its mobile business: the company is now accepting mobile payments for its mobile web service via carrier billing in the U.S., UK and Germany, with further rollouts coming this year. The option of letting users bill services like virtual gifts and game credits to their mobile phone operators was first announced in
February 2012, and means that users do not need to use premium SMS or credit cards in order to buy these: it's a one-click system. Facebook's using billing company
Bango for the billing. Bango also
provides similar services for BlackBerry's App World, Opera's Mobile Store and Google Play. It is also working with Amazon on a similar service.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/os_5TXhv87o/
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