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Zain Nig Opts For Telenity’s “Payforme” Service
Telenity, a leading provider of next generation converged services platforms and applications for communications networks, announced Monday that Zain Nigeria has chosen Telenity’s market leading mobile collect call Application, Canvas “Payforme” for deployment in its network.
The Nigerian operators currently cover thousands of communities across the six geo-political zones of the country and account for 20 per cent of Zain Group’s total revenues.
Telenity and its local partner CIS Nigeria will provide Zain Nigeria a mobile collect call system that supports 20 million subscribers.
This new win with yet another Zain Group operation, is a joint success of the two companies and is an affirmation to their commitment, the region and their mutual customers.
Canvas Payforme, Mobile Collect Call Application also known as wireless reverse charge calling; provides mobile subscribers the opportunity to make calls or have a low balance in their prepaid accounts.
By allowing the costs of the call to be charged to the called consents Canvas Pay For Me helps operators increase their network usage and stimulate revenue generating calls that would not have been otherwise made.
Canvas Payforme, Mobile Collect Call Application will help Zain Nigeria remain competitive and continue to be among the first network providers to offer subscribers leading innovative serves that improve their communications experience and lifestyles.
“We are proud to buy innovative mobile communication service to the vibrant and diverse Nigerian communities, even to customers across various social and economic spectra” said its Nigeria chick commercial officer Shamel Hamafi.
Hamafi noted that the mobile collect call solution deployment in Zain Nigeria, adding significant strategic achievement for Telenity and its local partner CIS will expand further its presence in Africa.
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