
Boku and sunhill technologies, a provider of parking and mobile ticketing services, have announced a partnership to make direct carrier billing available worldwide for sunhill’s services.
Customers seeking a cashless alternative for parking they can now use sunhill technologies in partnership with Boku. Within the partnership customers get a seamless mobile transaction and the payment is billed straight to their mobile phone bill or the payment can be deducted from their prepaid phone balance.
“Our mobile parking solutions offer a simple, pleasant customer experience,” said Matthias Mandelkow, CEO of sunhill technologies. “Direct carrier billing further simplifies that experience for our customers, offering the best combination of ease-of-use, security, and access and through our partnership with Boku we can offer our services worldwide.”
“Our carrier billing solutions have become a popular choice for merchants in many different industries, from online and mobile games to app stores to software, and streaming music,” said Jon Prideaux, Chief Business Officer for Boku. “Parking solutions from sunhill technologies electronify cash, creating a simple payment experience for consumers, a business model that is entirely complementary to our own.”
“Carrier billing is a natural fit for parking and other ticketed services,” continued Mr. Prideaux, “and we look forward to a fruitful partnership with one of the European leaders in the space.”
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