PayOne, formerly PaymentOne Corporation, is entering a direct carrier agreement with T-Mobile USA (view press release). According to PayOne executive vice president, Brad Singer, the partnership will “further expand our worldwide PayOne Global Carrier Network (PGCN) and direct footprint, and provide the broadest global reach and best payout rates to our merchants.”
PayOne’s mobile payment services and PGCN connect merchants with around 4 billion consumers in 80 countries across 1200 operators. Other than carrier billing, the company’s solutions include virtual currency and goods, digital services, mobile in-app purchasing, and remote convenience purchases such as city parking and cinema tickets.
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